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Quote# 134706

Something to bear in mind is that “climate science” is just a niche interest area “science” based on fake data and failed predictions mainly attracting those interested in unethical practices.

The “Algorians” desperately need to spread the word about there being a “consensus” amongst scientists. There is no scientific consensus, at least none that anyone pushing the AGW agenda can furnish anyone with.

It’s all part of the scam. The next time anyone mentions the “consensus” ask them to provide evidence of it. They won’t be able to.

jc, Watt's Up With That 2 Comments [11/30/2017 10:50:55 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134701

It seems neither McCrum or this "scholar" have any conception of the true case for Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. To me, once you look into it, it becomes clear fairly quickly that the Oxford candidacy is the only one that makes any sense, and that the grain merchant makes zero sense.

But you have to do a little work (i.e., read) to understand it. If you are to bother at all, start with Mark Anderson's "Shakespeare" By Another Name. To those wedded to the traditional authorship attribution, your passion and love for the Bard are admirable, but it's time to allow your minds to inquire freely. Speaking from experience, it may be uncomfortable at first, but sooner or later you'll marvel with fresh wonder at the newly revealed vistas--literary, historic and biographic.

Karl Wiberg , The Guardian 2 Comments [11/30/2017 10:43:08 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134700

Playing Devil's Advocate here, it sounds as though the only real breakthrough is that the existence of a Will Shakespeare from Stratford has been confirmed, as has his association with the theatre via the reference to him as "the player".

I have yet to read the book itself of course, but this article certainly doesn't provide any details that would prove beyond reasonable doubt that said Will Shakespeare, "player", was the author of the massive oeuvre of genius that has come down to us bearing his name. The existence of William Shakespeare of Stratford has never been in dispute, nor has the fact that he was associated with the theatre - at least insofar as the case for Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, as the real author, is concerned.

Perhaps the book itself provides further evidence, but it seems improbable to me that a man who had never left England could have shown such familiarity with foreign locales like Verona - all of which, incidentally, de Vere is known to have visited. Or that he could have the extraordinarily broad knowledge of law, medicine, languages, protocol and court life, etc etc that are evident in the works of Shakespeare.

It doesn't seem to me that the hypothesis that the man from Stratford actually wrote Shakespeare's works has been proven.

Rowan Walters , The Guardian 1 Comments [11/30/2017 10:43:02 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134699

Surprise, surprise, A Shakespeare academic, beholden to the multbillion dollar Shakespeare industry comes out against Edward de Vere. If there is any conspiracy in this case, it is the collusion of the academic establishment and the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to stifle discussion on a serious and complex subject. Is it possible that Mr. Shapiro is concerned about his reputation and perhaps even his livelihood?

The Stratfordians have only three arguments repeated endlessly by their parrots in the news media who it seems are averse to thinking for themselves.

1) Oxfordians think that only an aristocrat could have written the plays.

Wrong. The accusation that Oxfordians are snobs is old and tired and obscures the real issues. This debate is not who could have, should have, or would have written the plays, but about who did. It is a question of evidence and any individual with an open mind willing to do some research will find it very clear that Edward de Vere is the author of the Shakespeare canon.

2) Oxford died in 1604 so he could not have written plays published years later?

Wrong. Dates of performance or of publication do not tell us the date of composition. Since we do not have the manuscripts, dating of the plays is conjecture and supposition. The astute professors and Stratfordian directors cannot explain why Shake-speare did not edit his own plays for publication during his years of retirement.

The Sonnets were published in 1609, while Shake-speare was alive, yet the Dedication refers to the author as “ever-living” — which means that the author is dead, but his works are still immortal.

3) There is a ton of evidence proving that Shakespeare was the man from Stratford.

Wrong. There isn't a shred of evidence that ever connected the author Shake-speare to William of Stratford. During his lifetime, no one, repeat no one has ever claimed to have met the man. Supposed records either refer to non-literary court records about the Stratford man’s legal problems or they refer to the author by his pen name, “William Shakespeare."

One must have a sense of curiosity, true open-mindedness, respect for evidence and the capacity to think critically when appropriating this issue. That is apparently lacking in this so-called Shakespeare "expert.” Mr. Shapiro ascribes everything to imagination as if a person's life experiences could just be thrown out of the window when writing plays and poems of depth and complexity filled with passion and humanity.

Concluding that a man who had little or no education, whose children were illiterate, who never left any writing other than six unreadable signatures with his name spelled differently in each one, who never traveled outside of London, who spent much time and effort engaging in petty lawsuits, who could not read books in French, Italian, or Spanish yet used untranslated material as his source material, who never left any books in his will, who left no letters, no correspondence, who did not elicit a single eulogy at his death was the greatest writer in the English language is not "imagination". It is fantasy.

howard16, The Guardian 2 Comments [11/30/2017 10:42:57 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134686

Can't really understand this farrago of nonsense.

I would like to say though that I don't regard gay people as "sodomites" They seem rather gentle people on the whole to me.

I feel sorry for the Ukrainian people though they want to move away from Russian influence and join the European Union. Those of us who are trapped in the EU against are will want to get out of it. The poor Ukrainians are trapped in a choice between two undemocratic authoritarian and bureaucratic systems neither of which is worth getting killed for in my opinion.

Bashibozkedi, FSTDT comments 3 Comments [11/30/2017 2:41:00 AM]
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Submitted By: Pharaoh Bastethotep

Quote# 134684

[Cell phone (also Tetra & Power) towers are safe is a well proven lie (1, 2) (so they know) to go with numerous other long standing lies where the truth has been suppressed, such as the 200 year old vaccine one (see), while the towers have been placed as if they were as safe as small trees, often deliberately right next to schools (see) when safer placements are easily available (see Gorebridge for example, where the TV and Police masts are way out of town). Their main function appears to be the spread of DOR, part of the Covert genocide agenda. Shown a larger tower spec, an electrical engineer put it's output at 576 KWH. Transmitters at microwave frequencies normal only require a max of 1.0 watt, not kilo watts.1 The normal tower has 5 thumb thick cables running up the mast from the power supply. One tower in central Birmingham next to a Mosque had 12 such cables, when something no bigger than a pencil would do the job. There is one mast/unit per 2,000 people, and you can drive across open untowered country to find one in the town edge among houses as if their range was miles, and not many thousands a satellite can deliver from, and according to someone who visited Russia he couldn't see any towers at all, so satellites must be delivering those signals.
Tetra is another highly suspicious addition (1, 2, 3), along with the deaths of 22 Marconi scientists suggesting a mind control function in addition to disease inducing. Their big brother surveillance function has been revealed (1, 2) which is another red flag. You would be a damn sight more surprised if they weren't up to another poisoning agenda at the very least, to go with all of their other poisonings, and assorted nefarious plots. Eg HAARP, Aspartame, Fluoride, Chemtrails, and a spectacular breaking of cover with Depleted Uranium. Not forgetting 911, drugs, wars....
Luckily any diabolical plot has been zapped by Orgonite which kills all DOR, what looks to be the only, or main danger to humans WinkWink. ]

whale.to, whale.to 3 Comments [11/29/2017 9:47:53 PM]
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Quote# 134676

#israel supported/supports the ISIS terrorists and tried to destroy Syria. Israel are best pals with Saudi and are helping in the genocide in Yemen. There are not many problems in the world in which Israel are not involved

Michael Lee?, Twitter 0 Comments [11/29/2017 9:46:11 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134671

Pope Francis has disturbed me from the very start because he was so liberal. But once he went around preaching Global Warming it became clearer than ever. Now he has taken a final step into one-world rule.

antitox, Rapture Ready 6 Comments [11/29/2017 1:56:42 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134660

Satanic ritual abuse (SRA) is a stark reality for some children who are born into Illuminati bloodline families, or military families, or families with connections to mind control, or families with connections to the New World Order manipulators running the world today. Satanic ritual abuse seems to run in families, with each generation passing it along to the next. Psychologists have known for a long time that every perpetrator is also a victim; what makes someone into a purveyor of aggression or violence is normally a deep wounding or trauma they experienced in the past.

Satanic ritual abuse is also carried out against children who are kidnapped, then molded into slaves through the trauma of the abuse. As sad and horrific as this subject is, it is central to an understanding of the worldwide conspiracy and the New World Order. What binds these criminal NWO manipulators together the most is not race, religion or family ties, but an adherence to Satanism, a willingness to invoke dark forces in ritual and an allowance to let those dark forces control their thoughts and actions – which results in all the pedophilia, war, manipulation and deception we see around us.

Makia Freeman, ToolsForFreedom 2 Comments [11/29/2017 1:53:43 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134658

TWENTY-FIVE years ago today, on February 27, 1991, a fleet of cars set off in convoy from Kirkwall on the Orkney mainland. It was barely light as they drove across the Churchill Barriers to the island of South Ronaldsay – they wanted to be sure that the children they were going to collect were still at home. From the outcry they incurred later, you’d have thought they were kidnappers holding families to ransom, not police and social workers trying to protect children from one of the most vicious forms of child abuse humans have yet devised – satanic ritual abuse (SRA).

Many people reading this will snort in derision – hasn’t SRA long been discredited? It’s just daft social workers without the wit to know when kids are being over-imaginative? Isn’t it? A cardinal has fallen, the Catholic Church’s schools and institutions have been revealed as riddled with cruelty and perversion, and family entertainers have been exposed as paedophiles and rapists – and yet we doubt that this form of sexual abuse, which has existed for thousands of years, is still with us.

I first got involved in investigating SRA more than 20 years ago. Before Orkney there was a group of travelling families in Ayrshire whose children started talking about family abuse. One said he and his brothers had been filmed touching adults’ “wuggies and bums”. They were taken into care and there were endless court processes examining the evidence. A few years earlier there was a kind of consensus among social workers that children didn’t lie about stuff like that. And at first no-one doubted the Ayrshire children. Forensic evidence backed up many of the things they said. One described his aunt crawling up his body and extracting two of his back teeth with a pair of big long scissors. A doctor from Glasgow Children’s Dental Hospital confirmed that the outer enamel of his teeth had come out in a neat, clean break that was “highly unusual” and could have been caused by using an instrument.

But five years after the initial charges had been made the parents were granted leave to petition for nobile officium, the ultimate appeal in Scots law. Evidence which had been accepted for five years was suddenly thrown into question. A new sheriff said the child who’d started the whole process off was a devious, manipulative little boy and should be sent back home – despite admitting that “it is possible that this has been a case of child abuse”. By then the tide had turned. After a number of years of sensational convictions, there was suddenly a consensus among the media and the judiciary that there was no such thing as satanism. There were lying children, of course.

Everyone knows the little sods lie all the time. There were also hysterical social workers, who, despite years of professional training, had all been swept up in a craze for madcap American thinking. And there were only innocent parents, poor victims whose children had been snatched from them and who must have their little darlings restored to them immediately. The family as the primary social unit was not to be questioned again – Britain’s newspapers would make sure of that.

The children in Ayrshire were sent home and so were the children who’d been removed from their homes in Orkney. They’d been taken to the mainland and housed with foster families in Highland region and in Strathclyde. There, they said the most bizarre things. One nine-year-old boy directed a play in which the “minister” was shown wearing split trousers revealing his bare backside, which the boy then hit. A seven-year-old girl in a different foster family became uncharacteristically aggressive when she was told she was going home and smashed a doll on the ground. She said she didn’t want to go and stood “like a wooden doll”, refusing to get dressed.

Such strange behaviour proves nothing, of course, though the fact there was so much of it in children from different accused families might surely have given the authorities pause for thought. Instead, Sheriff David Kelbie sent the children home without testing the evidence in court. This decision was criticised by the Law Society of Scotland and by Lord Clyde in his inquiry into the case, but that fact has been ignored for 25 years, to the extent that even as respected a news outlet as the BBC can report that the parents in Orkney were innocent. Innocent till proven guilty? Yes, but innocent beyond the shadow of a doubt? That, the Orkney parents can never claim.

Over the past 25 years I have written a number of articles on SRA and on recovered memory; I have gone back to Orkney to re-investigate; I have chased up members of the W family, the huge family at the heart of the case. Most of the articles have never seen the light of day. The one major piece I managed to get into the mainstream was in The Guardian Weekend magazine under the editorship of Deborah Orr. The house lawyer told her the article had a tendency to suggest the accused parents in Ayrshire were guilty. She chose to publish it in full.

Others were not so brave and it became one of the great frustrations of my writing career that I’d pour months of research into a piece, only to have it buried. One editor, on receiving an interview about a woman tied up in a cage for months, said she just didn’t believe such things happened. I’ve always wondered how she felt when Natascha Kampusch emerged from her years of captivity or when Elizabeth Fritzl talked about being imprisoned and raped by her own father.

EVEN those who deny the existence of international satanist networks can hardly pretend that satanist abuse never happens – in 2002 Manuela and Daniel Ruda were convicted by a German court of killing Frank Haagen, carving a pentagram into his stomach and drinking his blood. In 2011 Colin Batley was convicted of leading a satanist cult in the west Wales town of Kidwelly. Among other things he committed 11 separate rapes, three indecent assaults, six counts of buggery and four counts of possessing indecent images of a child.

Over and over again satanist abuse has been proved to exist, so why does so much energy go into denying it? I have never been able to understand it and in the end decided to have one final shot at putting SRA into the public domain again. I’d been talking to Bob, a survivor who’d been abused by a satanic sex ring as a child. Although he’d made a life for himself with marriage and a good job, his memories had started to take over his life, he’d lost the job and was now struggling to survive. I told him I probably wouldn’t be able to get his story into the papers, but he said it would help to talk about it. It was he who suggested I fictionalise it.

I was dubious at first because this form of abuse is so sensational in its essence that it’s hard to believe. People who’d tackled it before either went for horror, like Dennis Wheatley, or else drew in elements of the supernatural, as in Phil Rickman’s Midwinter Of The Spirit, recently dramatised on television. I find it hard to believe in the spirit world so the latter was not an option. What I settled for was to make the story as real as possible and in doing so, to demystify it. Whether the perpetrators believe in the dark gods is irrelevant to me but what they do to their victims has haunted me for years. They tell children that satan always sees them – he’s the spider in the corner of the room or the staring-eyed cat. They have no freedom in their heads, which seems to me the cruellest abuse of all.

It was natural to set my novel, Dark Web, in Orkney, not just because I knew about the historic case but because the landscape there is so imbued with human history. The Neolithic village of Skara Brae, the chambered tombs all over the islands, the immense standing stones of the Ring of Brodgar all form a dramatic backdrop that makes you question what it is to be human. Although the book is short, it has taken a huge amount of time – writing, shaping, rewriting. Trying to make it credible in literary terms is not the same as telling the truth. The publisher who had an option on the book thought it was very powerful though had some questions about the Orkney setting. Still, when she invited me for dinner at her house I thought we were going to discuss publication dates – she wanted autumn but I wanted to go earlier, at the summer solstice, as the climax of the book is set on that day.

Over wine and salmon she told me the book was on an important subject and was powerful, indeed scorching. But she said her editor had said he’d resign if she published it. Choosing to locate the story on Orkney would cause people to be triggered, even if they’d only peripherally been involved. Some of them might even commit suicide. You wouldn’t set a novel about a spree killer in Dunblane, would you? I don’t think anything is barred to a writer, but she said I was immoral and heartless for even considering it. Given that the book has been driven all along by a concern for the survivors of SRA I found that hard to take, but also deeply puzzling.

People who commit suicide generally do so because they find themselves unable to carry on with life, not because they’ve read something on a subject they already know about. People don’t normally threaten to resign over a book. My first two fictional books were nominated for literary prizes and one had been promoted in WH Smith, so such obdurate resistance was unexpected. As our argument became more robust her whole response seemed to me to be more and more irrational. After years of struggle I shouldn’t have been surprised but I am still baffled. The setting won’t please the people of Orkney, who I’m sure would like to forget that the scandal of 25 years ago ever happened. But then I’m not writing for their tourist board – and the irony is that the book’s early readers have all really liked the evocations of the Orkney landscape. It seems to me that if the novel upsets anyone involved in the case it’s likely to be the people accused of abuse. My concern is not for them, because I believe they’re guilty – but that’s only my opinion and because it hasn’t been tested in the courts I can’t prove it.

Just as they can’t prove they’re innocent. We’re supposed to be free to express our opinions in this country, but you wouldn’t think so from the way the publishing industry has reacted so far. I’ve approached over 30 agents and publishers and they have all said no.

Well, I say no too. No to pretending that families always provide ideal homes. No to abusing victims twice, the second time by refusing to believe them. I say no to depriving children of support, to making professionals unable to protect children properly. No to covering up the darker aspects of human nature till we’re absolutely forced to acknowledge them. Do we always have to wait till people are dead before we’re brave enough to expose them? To my knowledge, former prime minister Edward Heath was reported by at least five people to have been involved in satanic ceremonies. But the people who reported him were patients, so who could believe them? Right?

If I sound angry it’s because I am. Allegations of varying kinds of sexual abuse against Heath have now been received in eight different police authorities. The current inquiry, involving 4500 boxes of Heath’s personal papers, is being overseen by Wiltshire Police, who were investigated by the Independent Police Complaints Commission in 2015 for allegedly failing to follow up similar accusations in the 1990s. Well, maybe they’ll get it right this time, when there’s no powerful political figure to go up against, when officers won’t slide down the promotions ladder because they’ve offended the wrong person. Maybe the press, society’s guard dog, will get it right now there’s no danger of being sued for libel. There is, after all, no risk in accusing a dead person.

The convictions, the ritual shamings of perpetrators, the public apologies are always, always, too late.

Jean Rafferty, The National 2 Comments [11/29/2017 1:52:51 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134651

Why is there no Flat Mars Society!?


Hi Elon, thanks for the question. Unlike the Earth, Mars has been observed to be round.

We hope you have a fantastic day!

Flat Earth Society, Twitter 6 Comments [11/29/2017 7:27:44 AM]
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Submitted By: Daspletosaurus

Quote# 134636

Recall the stock shorting done on the airline stocks on 9/11 that went through the WTC computers?

There's a reason attacks were done on the East Coast. Massive casualties & Massive theft. Think of a better way they & their shadowy backers could do that on the West Coast & you have your scenario.

Curiousone, AlternateHistory 0 Comments [11/28/2017 11:16:31 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134626

Flat earth deniers are a lot like Liberal SJW's .. if you don't subscribe to there spherical philosophy then you're an idiot, outcast.. and obviously wrong in every way. Simple test: type photos of earth from space into google.. why are there no real images but a bunch of CGI / photoshop images.?

LUCKY, YouTube 3 Comments [11/28/2017 2:15:21 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134624

Why do most Globetards keep talking about "The Edge" when most flat earthers believe in an INFINATE PLANE? Globetards and Globeheads literally have their own counterfeit propoganda flat earth models and ask questions based on these counterfeit propaganda flat earth models.

Sal Amander, YouTube 5 Comments [11/28/2017 2:14:14 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134617

Over the holiday weekend, President Trump tweeted out a link to a web page that lists all of the amazing things that he has supposedly accomplished during his first year in office. Not surprisingly, MAGA Pill, the website that produced the list, turned out to be a fringe outlet that promotes wild conspiracy theories, including the work of right-wing “journalist” and crackpot conspiracy theorist Liz Crokin.

Not long before Trump tweeted out the link, MAGA Pill’s Twitter account had been promoting Crokin’s claim that the government is in possession of multiple sex tapes featuring Hillary Clinton, Huma Abedin and an underage girl, which she claims would prove that the Pizzgate conspiracy theory is true.

Crokin was naturally elated by what she saw as Trump’s endorsement of her work and posted a video on YouTube yesterday claiming that Trump’s tweet of the MAGA Pill website was “a nod to myself” and “a thumb’s up” to the entire Pizzagate conspiracy theory community.

Crokin said that she had long suspected that an anonymous poster known only as “Q” who posts seemingly insider information about Trump and his administration on 4Chan forum boards may in fact be Trump himself and/or one of his high-ranking advisers. Those who follow Q’s posts are said to be “following the white rabbit” and Crokin excitedly claimed that Trump’s MAGA Pill tweet was confirmation of Q’s insider status and the accuracy of his information.

“Here is why this matters,” Crokin said. “I know for a fact that President Trump doesn’t just retweet random accounts. He vets all the people that he retweets, he vets websites that he retweets, he has his people look into these people, he has his people look into these accounts and their websites. There is absolutely no way in hell President Trump didn’t know that @MAGAPILL promotes the white rabbit, promotes Q, has been following Q. There is no way that President Trump didn’t know that MAGA Pill’s pinned tweet was a video of me—sorry, Hillary—talking about Hillary Clinton’s sex tape.”

“President Trump is very thorough,” she continued. “He is very sophisticated and he is very strategic and everything that he does has multiple meanings and he drops clues and messages and hidden messages all the time. That is how he operates, alright? So I firmly believe President Trump retweeting @MAGAPILL was a nod to MAGA Pill, was a nod to myself, was a nod to literally all the people that go on 4Chan, all the people that have been following the white rabbit, all the people that have been talking about Q, all the people that have been exposing pedogate, Pizzagate, child sex-trafficking, Uranium One, you name it. This was a nod to us, this was a nod to this community, this was President Trump giving us a thumbs-up.”

“That was his way of letting us know that Q is real,” Crokin said, “and I also believe that this is his way of letting us know Pizzagate is real, the child sex-trafficking is real and, yeah, those disgusting sex tapes exist.”

Cronkin has recently taken to fellow Pizzagate hoaxer Mike Cernovich’s newest media venture, “Cerno News,” to espouse her bizarre Pizzagate theories, including the idea that Tony Podesta wears red shoes because the Illuminati uses “The Wizard of Oz” to control the minds of its child sex slaves.

Liz Crokin, Right Wing Watch 1 Comments [11/28/2017 2:13:05 PM]
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Submitted By: kuyohashi

Quote# 134598

All it takes to burst the material bubble of the physical UFO "myth" is to visit You Tube and take in several of Terance McKenna's chats from that remarkable brain that sours elsewhere. If you can escape in your mind for even a minute the physicality of being of ourselves and the UFO phenomena that we have enshrouded ourselves, then you may have some glimmer of the folly and misdirection of the human condition.

But beware, the screams of the avid materialist, the physical imperialists, harkers of science, that are hung up on things. They will come along and attempt to be "rational" and cram you back into their concepts of neat, individual, and environmentally controlled containers they keep designing and constantly redesigning for us to accept and desire such that we won't be content to study our navels for too long at any one time.

Humans are so perspective and subjective prone that they can never see beyond their self-contained shell of body and mind. There is a whole universe out there but you would never know it plodding around in the dirt.

Aliensun, AboveTopSecret 1 Comments [11/27/2017 3:10:58 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134597

Being honest I really do believe they are influencing us in exactly that way. Like us in game reserves where we keep our distance while still managing the elephant or the supposedly undiscovered amazonian tribe that we just keep monitorong so not to upset their natural state ufos are very possibly doing the same but with us.

They gonna want to steer us in one way or another. Maybe they are tooling with our brains behind the scenes. People like Stalin or Trump may well be their creations to help steer humanity one way or another

ufoorbhunter, AboveTopSecret 0 Comments [11/27/2017 3:10:54 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134596

I think that ET first became aware of us when we started testing nuclear weapons. However, there may have been other earlier missions to this planet as human technology matured. Once we demonstrated that we now had the means to destroy ourselves, we became more of a threat to the entire human race. Even if life is common in the Universe, I think that sentient tool users like humans are probably relatively rare. So, a benevolent ET might intervene to keep the human race from destroying itself to give us a chance to mature past our warlike nature and magical beliefs.

DexterRiley, AboveTopSecret 1 Comments [11/27/2017 3:10:44 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134595

Until the Federal indictments are unsealed and the people behind these heinous crimes are incarcerated, there are more of these shootings and worse coming...

This is deflection by the left to get minds off the indictments and other crimes committed.

Stay Vigilant, everyone!

NightFlight, AboveTopSecret 1 Comments [11/27/2017 3:04:05 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134567

I'm ok with this, every leftist friend I have that unfriended me was a complete mooch/parasite and I'm glad they are out of my life. My real friends stayed friends with me despite political disagreements. Most of my friends ended up being Trump fans though.

Maybe it's time we started ostracizing leftists?

Here is a vid by molymeme:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lkFCBOJ8rE [Embed]

Liberals are complete parasites, they need us more than we need them. This is comical.

Every leftist regressive that unfriends me is one less leech I need to worry about.

My fucking steam profile is Make America Great Again just to rub it into their face. (Guess who they beg to share their game library? Guess who has 500+ games?)

Anonymous (ID: y927rnH6), 4Chan 3 Comments [11/27/2017 2:36:26 AM]
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Submitted By: Shakesmyhead

Quote# 134558

John Thune needs to reminded that in the United States you are presumed to be innocent until PROVEN guilty. Roy Moore may well be a reprobate, but 40 year old accusations that just happen to surface with evidence that at least some of the accusers were paid by the media doesn’t prove Moore guilty. Thune himself may have skeletons in his closet. There were rumors back in South Dakota that he may have extramarital affairs. I am certain that with media and George Soros money being offered Thune could face similar decades old allegations.

The Great RJ, Free Republic 7 Comments [11/26/2017 2:12:27 PM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134550

The CIA has been trying to topple Socialist Syria for decades. Syrians (including Syrian Communist Parties) support Assad. The people trying to overthrow his government get free weapons from the CIA. Not hard to see who we should support: the Syrian Government (SAA, Assad's Govt).

zombiesingularity, r/communism 0 Comments [11/26/2017 10:30:34 AM]
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Submitted By: Katie

Quote# 134544

First, lets definitely get one necessary point out of the way: Some alien disclosure reports are likely fake. OK now that we got that out of the way, lets make one point clear: There's is overwhelming evidence that firmly suggests many types of extra-terrestrial findings have been real throughout the history of civilization on earth. There are well over 80 billion earth-like planets in our galaxy ALONE. And there are hundreds of billions of galaxies, full of planets, out there in the OBSERVABLE universe ALONE. Which means there are conclusively trillions and trillions of planets out there..at least. It leaves me dumbfounded to witness some people out there still saying things that even remotely imply that there's no life and especially CONSCIOUS human life "out there". --that WE'RE the only ones. smh.

This orietation of thinking in terms of our relation to the outer realms of our planet is nothing new. First, we thought the earth was the center of the universe, then in the 16th century Nicolus Copernicus created the heliocentric model that consequentially squished that invalid, self-glorifying point of view. It didn't just discredit that POV; it discredited even the belief that the earth was the center of our solar system, which was further dis-proven in the 17th century with Galileo's use of his telescope and then later that century with Issac Newton's discoveries regarding celestial mechanics---gravitation and its effect on the orbits of the planets. So, it's more than logical to conclude that after we as a civilization abolish the ruling class that persistantly blocks society from limitless prosperity(with unhindered industries and advancements in knowledge) so that they can live cushy lives with no competition, it will soon become substantiated and accepted worldwide, that we are absolutely NOT the only planet throughout all the universe of universes on which there has evolved life--and futhermore..a civlization of conscious "human" life.

There are ex-members of the ruling class who walked away, like Kevin Trudeau, who openly and aggressively divulge information and valid predictions to the masses about the ruling class' irrationally selfish and ultimately self-destructive agenda and the methods they use to orchestrate it. This includes fear mongering through the media...alot of it. Among recent predictions were that there would be an influx of movies and tv reports about aliens "threatening" life on earth. And judging by the question you posted and this recent increase in promotion of alien movies and TV series' throughout all media, this was also an accurate prediction. For all these reasons, it's important for people to continue giving attention to this topic like you have.

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Quote# 134512

They are not stupid, they are the product of socialism, going on 2 generations now. They just don't have a clue they have been brainwashed, brought up being taught what to learn instead of how to learn.
Not their fault, you are suckered into the very same thing, your ideology is anti liberal.
The term for these sort are fascists, Stalin calls them useful idiots.
I saw communism beat down in the 50s, and the very subtle socialism, just creeped in and infested the country without notice. I saw it beginning in the late 70s, then a firm hold in the early 90s.
Socialist notion is divide and conquer, like a predator taking the weak from a heard. Look around at the separatism,the left VS the right, even government has gone that route. The only thing holding this country together is Real Americans.
I remember a day when Timmy brought his gun to school, stood in the corner next to the teachers.
Today, johnny brings a gun, the school is lock down,Swat is dispatched, Johnny is permanently expelled,parents go to jail, and much of the school fed narcotics under guise of psychological stress management.
I see a waning, but there is much farther to go. Will it stop or destroy us.

daniel g, Yahoo! Answers 0 Comments [11/26/2017 8:09:14 AM]
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Quote# 134545

Former England cricket star Andrew Flintoff has admitted he is convinced the world is flat- or at least 'bulbous, like a turnip'.

'Freddie', 39, admitted he has become obsessed with a podcast called The Flat Earthers.

The show is a genuine conspiracy theory claiming the earth being round was a lie peddled by Disney - despite the assertion of a spherical planet having been around since the Ancient Greek era, and having been the popular belief since Christohper Columbus' famed voyage in 1492.

Speaking on his own podcast, for BBC 5 Live with former Wales footballer Robbie Savage, Flintoff ignored all satellite photos of Earth to suggest there was 'evidence to suggest the world wasn't round'.

And the pair are even deliberating a trip to next year's The Flat Earth International Conference in America.

He said: 'If you’re in a helicopter and you hover why does the Earth not come to you if it’s round?

'Why, if we’re hurtling through space, why would water stay still? Why is it not wobbling? Also if you fire a laser about 16 miles, if the world was curved, you shouldn’t be able to see it but you can.'

He added: 'The middle is the North Pole, around the outside is the South Pole which is like a big wall of ice. This is why all governments now have bases on the South Pole.'

Andrew Flintoff, The Daily Mail 6 Comments [11/26/2017 6:50:13 AM]
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