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quote:Gordon Duff has traveled extensively, is published around the world and is a regular guest on TV and radio in more than "several" countries. More than "several" "Who are your people anyway? Which exotic location do you come from?" "I am... I am Latin." "Heh, Latin is a big place there, buddy. Where in "Latin?""
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I didn't really know where to post this, but someone linked me to an article written at quantumstones.com about how crystals are actually living things, and that's why people who own rocks and stones sometimes lose them http://quantumstones.com/crystals-get-lost-crystals-stones-want-rock-world/ quote:Possibly one of the most common inquires I receive is, “Why do I seem to keep losing my crystals and stones?” First, know this – it’s not unusual for healing crystals and stones to simply get lost, disappear, and seemingly abandon you at the strangest times! These ‘losses’ may be temporary or permanent, and it does often seem that sometimes your most beloved stones are the ones that walk away – but it’s not the end of the world, and you may have even ‘sensed’ that it was time to ‘free’ your stone before it got ‘lost.’ The article linked to at the end there basically describes a chemical reaction that occurs within some crystals when they're exposed to ionizing radiation. Apparently crazy people have taken this to mean that crystals and stones are actually living creatures that will sometimes run away from home
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 02:41 |
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Or possibly, crystal magic attracts scatterbrained idiots who can't remember where they put anything. I've never lost any of my rock collection.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 05:00 |
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haven't you guys heard about those moving rocks in the desert? they're running away from their illuminati lizard masters obviously ...or maybe towards?!
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 05:08 |
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site posted:haven't you guys heard about those moving rocks in the desert? they're running away from their illuminati lizard masters obviously They're a false flag. The lizard people knock out all observers around 4-5 AM every morning so that they can hover out there and push them forward.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 05:39 |
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OwlFancier posted:I've never lost any of my rock collection.
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# ? Jan 23, 2015 05:42 |
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This reminds of the same logic that water is a liquid crystal (since ice is crystalline) and it itself has life-giving energies. (Liquid water at no point acts like a liquid crystal unlike liquid quartz crystal for refernece)
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 00:46 |
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Pitch is also a liquid, moving at an incredibly, incredibly slow rate. Nobody has chimed in on the incredible health benefits of eating it, though, for whatever reason. It's natural, and it's a vaguely weird substance that isn't what you'd expect.
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 01:15 |
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I just had to make a late night run to Target for something and had a local interest show on the radio. The topic was police brutality, a hot subject in the Cleveland metro area. A guy called in to say that it wasn't a coincidence that the Akron police scheduled a cop's funeral on Novermber 22, the date JFK was assassinated, and that there was powerful dark energy involved and --- the hosts mercifully cut him off. drat.
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 03:35 |
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QuarkJets posted:I didn't really know where to post this, but someone linked me to an article written at quantumstones.com about how crystals are actually living things, and that's why people who own rocks and stones sometimes lose them A while ago (like, 30 years ago) I was really into minerals. There was a really good rock shop in Dallas, way up off Hillcrest, run by this really nice guy. We'd show up and he'd pull out trays of really cool specimens. I had a decent job so I could drop $20 or $30 dollars on nice rocks once every couple weeks without feeling any pain. I've still got them. This dude, "Doug" I think, supported his business by doing lots of jewelry work and also, possibly most importantly, selling big clear quartz crystals to people who wanted to communicate with the Atlanteans. Also Tourmaline slices were big, because tourmaline has lots of different color patterns and each one helps focus certain energies or drain certain negativities. I remember being in there one day when a lady at the shop was explaining to a customer that some varieties of quartz crystals were often called "record keepers" because the Atlanteans would use them to house the lore of their civilization. Doug would always pull us into the back room when that poo poo was going on. He had some of the most beautiful samples of Australian boulder opal I've ever seen.
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 04:14 |
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Ddraig posted:Pitch is also a liquid, moving at an incredibly, incredibly slow rate. Nobody has chimed in on the incredible health benefits of eating it, though, for whatever reason. It's natural, and it's a vaguely weird substance that isn't what you'd expect. Well, coal tar at least does have medical properties that are pretty damned amazing. Slathering it all on your skin is an effective treatment for Psoriasis, where your skin becomes red, itchy, dry , etc. Don't scroll down that page if you don't want to view pictures of horrible skin lesions. It only puts the condition in remission for a few days/weeks depending on the individual, but that's days/weeks that your skin isn't an angry red, incredibly itchy, and sloughing off in giant flakes. It's also used to treat dandruff. Ever wondered what the T in Neutrogena T-Gel is? It's tar.
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 04:42 |
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I am by no means "a truther" but I do feel like things are being fabricated in our society. I truly can't "pick a side" because all arguements have some sort of good thought behind it. but I always wondered what to make of this, because noone is truly an "expert" on what happened: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzog9yTRVNQ Is this guy really the same person? The voices sound similar but they look so different. I think truthers are more people being scrutinized asking questions, and if you ask questions you are against America, so to prevent scrutinization it's better to stand in the crowd and burn them at the stake than to listen to the other side of the arguement. Everyone is going to think differently, and if the other person's theory was false, would anything really changed what happened?
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 06:08 |
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MageMage posted:I am by no means "a truther" but I do feel like things are being fabricated in our society. I truly can't "pick a side" because all arguements have some sort of good thought behind it. Let me tell you what to make of this: nothing. Assloads of people sound very similar, especially if you don't know them personally. In fact I'd expect you to understand the malleability of voices more than other people.
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 06:16 |
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MageMage posted:I think truthers are more people being scrutinized asking questions, and if you ask questions you are against America, so to prevent scrutinization it's better to stand in the crowd and burn them at the stake than to listen to the other side of the arguement. "I'm just asking questions."
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MageMage posted:I am by no means "a truther" but I do feel like things are being fabricated in our society. I truly can't "pick a side" because all arguements have some sort of good thought behind it. After giving this post a great deal of consideration and deep thought on my part I can come up with but one response:
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 14:59 |
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Nintendo Kid posted:Let me tell you what to make of this: nothing. Assloads of people sound very similar, especially if you don't know them personally. In fact I'd expect you to understand the malleability of voices more than other people. This is in fact entirely true. I had once had two friends in the kitchen talking to each other and from the other room it sounded like one person talking to themselves since they sounded just like each other. AVeryLargeRadish posted:After giving this post a great deal of consideration and deep thought on my part I can come up with but one response: Lightning Jim fucked around with this message at 16:54 on Jan 26, 2015 |
# ? Jan 26, 2015 16:15 |
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MageMage posted:Is this guy really the same person? The voices sound similar but they look so different. What's more plausible: There's two guys who got interviewed discussing a crisis who sound similar, or a world-spanning conspiracy generating false-flag events indistinguishable from the real thing who's too stupid to not re-use their crisis interview dudes?
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# ? Jan 26, 2015 17:47 |
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Let me consult my crystals
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 04:24 |
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I do have a conspiracy theory question that is much closer to my heart than a lot of the others. If my name, avatar, and title wasn't enough: I'm a meteorologist. Through the course of my study in meteorology I went through being a global warming "skeptic" to accepting the reality of it. A bit of it obviously had to do with actually learning the scope of the research, data, and understanding of my own field. (The other bit being I stopped listening to Alex Jones well before I graduated). So every time I hear something to the effect of "altar of man-made global warming", that they "are doing it for the money", etc: I can't help but tie it to the general NWO, etc., conspriacies that require mass collusion to be possible versus a few people of vested interest and/or being willfully dense in saying it's not real. (97% of climate scientists would have to be lying) Is it fair to say at this point this Global Warming "skepticism" is as much a conspiracy theory as everything else we talk about?
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 15:28 |
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MageMage posted:I am by no means "a truther" but I do feel like things are being fabricated in our society. I truly can't "pick a side" because all arguements have some sort of good thought behind it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorpromazine
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 16:37 |
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Lightning Jim posted:Is it fair to say at this point this Global Warming "skepticism" is as much a conspiracy theory as everything else we talk about? I'd probably say both yes and no: yes, because people don't want to accept the possibility of having to reduce their wasteful usage of resources and risk their comfort of being able to do so; and no, because the biggest driver of Global Warming denial comes from those who are usually directly related to industries that would be the most negatively affected by a cut in their profits (oil/gas mostly).
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 18:51 |
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There is absolutely a truther-like anti-climate change movement. Cynical concerns may have started it, but there are many people who legitimately think the whole thing is a government plot to take away freedoms and herd/control people. They often also believe that Agenda 21 is a shadowy conspiracy, both closely linked with the lie of climate change. Personal automobile use, suburban land use patterns, high material consumption are all symbols of freedom. The government is pushing all this climate change and green poo poo to get us living in crowded cities where we can be easily controlled and monitored, they want to take away our cars so our mobility is reduced, and get us dependent on transit which is dependence on government. They want us to feel guilty about consuming luxuries even though they aren't in short supply and we deserve them. It's the same old statist communism, telling us where to live, how to live, where we can go. It's the same "experts" thinking they know better than real people with real experiences (if climate change is real how come get cold winter??). It's enough that even people who do more or less believe in climate change and believe humans are mostly causing it will get all "south parky" and think the truth is in the middle. "Well on one hand there's all these out of touch scientists and so called experts saying we need to drastically change the way our society and economy functions, while on the other hand there's people who say this is all a government plot to tell us what to do. Truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Climate change is real but science-elites and socialists are just using it as an excuse to push their agenda." Also people have agendas! Agendas are bad. Environmentalists have an AGENDA to protect the environment, so don't trust all their talk about protecting the environment because don't forget, they have an agenda. If anyone has an agenda you can't trust them, even if they are entirely up-front with their agenda and their agenda is fact-based.
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Baronjutter posted:It's enough that even people who do more or less believe in climate change and believe humans are mostly causing it will get all "south parky" and think the truth is in the middle. "Well on one hand there's all these out of touch scientists and so called experts saying we need to drastically change the way our society and economy functions, while on the other hand there's people who say this is all a government plot to tell us what to do. Truth is probably somewhere in the middle. Climate change is real but science-elites and socialists are just using it as an excuse to push their agenda." I'm getting memories of horrible tech website Slashdot right here.
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 20:40 |
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Some guy I know on Facebook posted today about how the moon is an artificial satellite and if we blew up the moon all real humans would get superpowers like underwater breathing and ok just here
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 21:11 |
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Oh, and Saturn is beaming magic sound waves at us. It's all there. Seems very legitimate.
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# ? Jan 27, 2015 21:11 |
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Saturn does sound quite horrifying if you point a radio telescope at it and pitch shift the resulting noise into the audible range.
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OwlFancier posted:Saturn does sound quite horrifying if you point a radio telescope at it and pitch shift the resulting noise into the audible range. Some boob was on Coast to Coast AM a couple weeks back yammering about "the music of the planets." That may have been the title of whatever he was shilling. Anyway, the music the planets make is in-phase with the natural oscillations of the universe, and disharmony in the planets causes disharmony in our lives, and in lives everywhere in the universe, because vibrations.
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OwlFancier posted:Saturn does sound quite horrifying if you point a radio telescope at it and pitch shift the resulting noise into the audible range. I was honestly expecting some sort of deep and throaty roar, not "alien ghosts are going to loving eat you." That's amazing and terrifying and sound like something from some old pulp sci-fi in a very good way.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 00:42 |
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I watched 5 minutes of Unearthed America thinking it was actually about digging up actual lost history, but it starts off "Academics don't believe this old stone wall is actually a Mayan sacrificial alter!' "Yea those eggheads don't care about real science, they just want to protect their fat wads of cash they get!" Because professors and scientists are just raking it in.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 01:09 |
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twistedmentat posted:I watched 5 minutes of Unearthed America thinking it was actually about digging up actual lost history, but it starts off "Academics don't believe this old stone wall is actually a Mayan sacrificial alter!' "Yea those eggheads don't care about real science, they just want to protect their fat wads of cash they get!" That's what they want you to think! They sit on their gold thrones, cackling wildly, while money is funded unfairly into the sciences.
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Under the vegetable posted:Some guy I know on Facebook posted today about how the moon is an artificial satellite and if we blew up the moon all real humans would get superpowers like underwater breathing and ok just here Looking into this lead me to something I feel compelled to share: quote:The younger Tempelhofgesellschaft was founded in Vienna in the early 1990s by Norbert Jurgen-Ratthofer and Ralft Ettl to teach a dualist form of Christian religion called Marcionism. This one was a part of the main THG/Homburg. The group identifies an "evil creator of this world," the Demiurge with Jehovah, the God of Judaism. Jesus Christ was an Aryan, not Jewish. They distribute pamphlets claiming that the Aryan race originally came to Atlantis from the star Aldebaran (this information is supposedly based on "ancient Sumerian manuscripts"). They maintain that the Aryans from Aldebaran derive their power from the vril energy of the Black Sun. They teach that since the Aryan race is of extraterrestrial origin it has a divine mission to dominate all the other races. It is believed by adherents of this religion that an enormous space fleet is on its way to Earth from Aldebaran which, when it arrives, will join forces with the Nazi Flying Saucers from Antarctica to establish the Western Imperium. source
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 03:15 |
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MageMage posted:I think truthers are more people being scrutinized asking questions, and if you ask questions you are against America, so to prevent scrutinization it's better to stand in the crowd and burn them at the stake than to listen to the other side of the arguement. Everyone is going to think differently, and if the other person's theory was false, would anything really changed what happened? But there are answers to all those questions. They are easy to look up and verify independently, using your powers of reasoning. You are asking questions all the time, and listening to answers never.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 03:21 |
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I was pretty bummed when I got my science degree (physics) and was not inducted into the Global Science-Elite Conspiracy about climate change mebbe you have to go into a life-science mebbe you need a doctorate I did get inducted into the secret society that maintains the giant hologram that is the night sky, so that was cool.
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PupsOfWar posted:I was pretty bummed when I got my science degree (physics) and was not inducted into the Global Science-Elite Conspiracy about climate change Man, and the only thing I got to learn from studying biomedical engineering is where and when the T-virus is going to be deployed. I feel ripped off now.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 03:42 |
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Baronjutter posted:There is absolutely a truther-like anti-climate change movement. Cynical concerns may have started it, but there are many people who legitimately think the whole thing is a government plot to take away freedoms and herd/control people. They often also believe that Agenda 21 is a shadowy conspiracy, both closely linked with the lie of climate change.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 04:26 |
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Baronjutter posted:There is absolutely a truther-like anti-climate change movement. Cynical concerns may have started it, but there are many people who legitimately think the whole thing is a government plot to take away freedoms and herd/control people. They often also believe that Agenda 21 is a shadowy conspiracy, both closely linked with the lie of climate change. That's the particular part of the movement I was thinking about. They somehow even project "Well, I BELIEVE this from God, and since my reglious enemies are secular, atheist, dirty pagans, they all must be the same thing! Science is a religion! (Well, technically, you can turn a lot of things into a kinda religion, example: militant athieism/anti-thiesm) PupsOfWar posted:I was pretty bummed when I got my science degree (physics) and was not inducted into the Global Science-Elite Conspiracy about climate change How do you think I feel?!?! I got my meteorology degree and I wasn't inducted into the Weather Control Council! How am I supposed to make it rain now?! Under the vegetable posted:Some guy I know on Facebook posted today about how the moon is an artificial satellite and if we blew up the moon all real humans would get superpowers like underwater breathing and ok just here That looks similar to a website I had that used these kind of soundwave sound patterns as an exmaple of vibrations at higher dimensional levels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvJAgrUBF4w That was back in 2004, so who knows if the site is still around, but I definitely want to find it or something similar. Was a fun read. Lightning Jim fucked around with this message at 15:54 on Jan 28, 2015 |
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Lightning Jim posted:How do you think I feel?!?! I got my meteorology degree and I wasn't inducted into the Weather Control Council! How am I supposed to make it rain now?! With a big-rear end bundle of tubas pointed at the sky, same as the rest of us.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 16:00 |
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My uncle responded to an article titled "Pentagon: US may lose high-tech military superiority to China, Russia" His response? "thats because they have UFO technology now and is on the competitive edge."
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 18:45 |
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Verisimilidude posted:My uncle responded to an article titled "Pentagon: US may lose high-tech military superiority to China, Russia" The US has had UFO technology since 1947 and yet China's doing so much better with it? WHAT IS OUR GOVERNMENT DOING?!?
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# ? May 21, 2024 22:12 |
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Those were UFOs from 1947! The wily Chinese got themselves a 2015 UFO!
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