Oops! I’ve been posting to the old thread. I wondered how the post count got so high so fast.
I think the JE science funding sounds like a cover for MKUltra.
I *thought* JE was a clown asset. But in the past few days I’ve heard rumors that he is MOS. Neither would surprise me.
On a side note, I’ve also read some creepy stuff lately that says we have all been programmed (mostly via movies, tv, video games ... visual media) and that we are powerless to deprogram ourselves.
I find it highly likely that a lot of visual media is used for programming. I find it moderately likely that many - not all - are powerless to deprogram themselves.
I think those of us who are older and/or have spent fewer hours at movies, watching tv, and playing video games may have an advantage here. I do know a LOT of people who seem unable to communicate without pop culture references, almost as a crutch or a substitute for actual thinking.
Maybe this is why Q has us making memes. One reason, anyway. Maybe those memes are especially important tools to do battle against the visual programming of the derps.
I often feel “out of it” when I don’t get movie references. Now I think maybe I should feel fortunate. Less controlled.
Ahem...
#HipToBeSquare?
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I have left some off my usual ping list who I think should not see this. My apologies if I didn’t leave you off and I should have. Please skip over this post if you are among those who have found recent graphic posts disturbing.
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I have seen pictures, supposedly from the Seoul Times (Friday July 12 2019 issue), showing soup made from aborted infants. According to the article this is popular in China (where they eat all sorts of crazy things like tiger penises) in order to improve health and sexual performance. This would (at least in part) explain the lucrative market for PP to sell things.
There were about 10 pictures showing the process from prep to final product. Some were clearly from the same process. Some appeared to be from a different place. All were horrible to look at.
The pictures look real to me. I can’t swear they aren’t photoshopped, but they don’t appear to be. They are clear and focused. Also, some of the infants look fairly large. I could not swear that none were full term. Not saying any were. Just saying it’s a possibility I wouldn’t rule out.
The only upside to this that I can see is that if these are real, then the atrocity is getting reported in a mainstream source. (I assume the Seoul Times is mainstream.) This is not just being covered in some crazy online blog or something. Once this starts getting out the world, it will be hard to contain the outrage. And once it starts leaking out in few places, it’s going to be hard to contain it. Think about the outrage over Chinese cooking using endangered species. I know the left cares more about animals than about human babies, but there are still plenty of us who have our priorities straight. (We voted for Trump.)
The backlash is going to be ENORMOUS.
I would watch for pushback from the DS trying to emphasize that an abortion is “just a clump of cells”. They are going to have to work very hard to try to normalize this. Pray they can’t.
Dear Heavenly Father, I pray that those who can’t deal with this are spared seeing it. I pray that those who see it are able to use it for good purposes and are able to process the information without mental or spiritual harm. Amen.
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It takes many forms: covert, subtle, overt. One subtle one that I pointed out to my son some time ago is the old movie favorite 'Its A Wonderful Life'. Note that the greedy banker, Mr. Potter, finds the monthly receipts and cash of the savings and loan good guys, including George Bailey, the president.
George has sacrificed his dreams and ambitions to serve the struggling middle class of Bedford Falls. The greedy Mr. Potter has tried to gain a financial hold over those same people.
Now Mr. Potter has, by windfall, gained the upper hand over George Bailey's long struggle to keep the down-trodden afloat despite the banker's timeless plots. Bailey faces ruin on Christmas Eve while Potter secretly holds the key to his deliverance - Bailey's own mislaid money.
Does the banker, Mr. Potter, have a change of heart and relent, do the honest thing to save his old rival, George Bailey? NO... instead the community of Bailey's friends, family, school mates, etc. come forth with enough small donations to save the day. Even the crusty old bank examiner is patiently tolerant of the questionable deal.
Well... all is well that ends well, OK? But wait! What became of the money that that greedy capitalist banker really stole from Bailey and his savings and loan? We never find out; but we are left with the impression that Mr. Potter just kept the money for himself. Thank goodness that when the whole community comes together - after all, It Takes A Village - the tyranny of greedy capitalism can be overcome.
OK, now I am the Grinch that stole Christmas here on FR. :^{ Look at the movie 'Unstoppable'. A train carrying extremely dangerous hazardous material is about to speed uncontrollably into a sizeable community where it could likely kill many people. When the railroad owner is notified on the golf course - not in his office staying on top of the situation - his response is, I hope this doesn't hurt our stock price.
Both of these films are good films to watch, well plotted and good acting. But be assured that those underlying subplots are not coincidental. They leave a lasting impression subconsciously on minds, especially young minds. The media schools teach this sort of thing.