TIDBIT: THIS WEEK’S HONORABLE MENTIONS

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Joseph P. Farrell

Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science".

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  1. zendogbreath on February 3, 2019 at 12:19 am

    ok some stories are harder to follow than others. this one seems worth honorable mention. eventually this is gonna get edited down and easier to grock. meanwhile, after lots of time sifting through his youtubes, it still looks like the story has legs.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtl3ahb84Lg&feature=em-uploademail

    this is the guy saying he was q and played all the youtube journalists like jason goodman as they published false storylines on q. also the guy who apparently came up finding circles on google earth resulting from personnel running their fitbits into gps records.



    • Robert Barricklow on February 3, 2019 at 12:07 pm

      Over 4 hours!
      but interesting take on sev lamb.
      They really get into investigating and following up leads.
      But the sources all appear to be internet related/sourced
      It works for now.
      But what happens once AI gets exponentially ramped up?
      AI can then lead the lamb to slaughter
      [an illusion of independent investigation?]



      • Robert Barricklow on February 3, 2019 at 12:46 pm

        Check this ZDB
        https://youtube.com/watch?v=82rsTfOoEGg

        go to 13:24 clicks in.



        • zendogbreath on February 5, 2019 at 1:46 am

          yeh right. no doubt. it’s curious what quinn micheals (corey atkins?) published on max keiser too. have always had an issue with max in some ways. same issues felt with tyler durden and zero hedge too. liked em both and curiouser and curiouser where they’re steering thinks. remember max on buying physical silver? what micheals pushes about max is his hollywood connect with that virtual stockmarket.



      • Robert Barricklow on February 4, 2019 at 12:47 pm

        Or this ZBD
        https://rt.com/renegade-inc/450599-fake-news-political-agenda/

        go 4:00 clicks in
        [beginning, also good, going back to Babylon]



        • Robert Barricklow on February 4, 2019 at 12:50 pm


          • Robert Barricklow on February 4, 2019 at 1:06 pm

            One guest steers it to holocaust
            How ironic.



          • zendogbreath on February 5, 2019 at 1:54 am

            never woulda guessed right? also goes with almost universally accepted trope that hindsight is necessarily 20/20.

            wanna sit there with the posh boy and ask, wag the dog much lad?

            they coulda had neil sanders in this conversation easy too.



          • Robert Barricklow on February 6, 2019 at 6:46 pm

            ZDB
            Didn’t know of Neil Sanders.
            He’s written a mind control book. Tried to find in on amazon and interlibrary. Both inaccessible[unless you pay a high price, or go w/the e-book].
            The physical books are being purposely limited. And not by the “it’s the market” baloney they selling for all info being deep sixed. They killing investigative journalism in all forms; except those being unwritten by “them”.



          • zendogbreath on February 7, 2019 at 11:56 pm

            yep. re: sanders’ books – keep an eye on price changes. i caught a dip and bought my copies under 60. seems true on all decent books anymore. i liked that doc published on lulu for the two faced deity. bipassed bezos completely.



    • zendogbreath on February 5, 2019 at 1:57 am

      ps. giving up on quinn for a bit. he’s either off the deep end talking smack at his christianist kidnap/adoptive family or he’s turned seriously religiosity and loosing site (or never had it) of his original stated goals. he was going to defeat the evil 93 society and their friends and their evil ai with tyler the good ai. hard to tell what he’s doing now.



  2. goshawks on February 2, 2019 at 8:07 pm

    The MH370 ‘claim’ is rubbish. The man had GPS info on the aircraft’s exact crash location, and waited five years to reveal it? Come on…

    “I saw the plane moving from left to right like a broken kite,” he said. “There was no noise, just black smoke as a result of fires before it crashed into the water.”
    Where the ‘claimed’ crash would have happened, the aircraft would still have around half its fuel left. So, both of the engines would have been at cruise thrust. That is loud . (And the engines would have been still working, because satellite telemetry revealed the engines were ‘normal’ for many hours after that.)

    “There was a strong smell of acidic fumes in the air before the plane went down,” he added.
    Final nail in the coffin. Unlike sound, it takes quite a while for particulates (fumes) to spread out. There is no way he could have smelled anything before the plane went down , unless the plane crashed almost on his boat.

    I would rate this as another psy-op to obfuscate the most likely scenario: MH370 traveled SW in the direction it was going while being tracked by Malaysian military radar, was later seen by residents of the Maldives (who were promptly shouted-down), and proceeded along south to Diego Garcia.

    (Of course, there has now been enough time to have the remains of MH370 be found Anywhere . It could be that “MH370” will be found exactly where this five-year-old ‘GPS data’ shows. That finding wouldn’t mean that an aircraft went down in that spot five years ago; only that there has been enough time to splash a 777 in that area since then. Might be the ‘real’ MH370 aircraft; might not. Remember the MH370 ‘twin’ at Tel Aviv airport? There has even been enough time to mock-up the Flight Data Recorders…)



    • Joseph P. Farrell on February 3, 2019 at 8:56 pm

      Yup… I agree, the lateness of the report seems more like obfuscation.



    • zendogbreath on February 5, 2019 at 1:59 am

      what you wouldn’t wait five years? isn’t that in the fisherman’s handbook? how soon before the salted parts are found. wonder what bodies too.



    • BetelgeuseT-1 on February 8, 2019 at 7:25 pm

      Yep, more muddying of the waters.



      • BetelgeuseT-1 on February 8, 2019 at 7:28 pm

        Visibility has just about reached zero.
        They will keep flogging this story until it has turned into quick sand.
        Oh wait, it already has.



  3. Robert Barricklow on February 2, 2019 at 8:06 pm

    NASA & China.
    Who gets the alien technology?
    What have you got? We’ll trade. Trust us.
    Set up compatible off-world infrastructure?

    Spy vs Spy/On the Dark Side of the Moon.
    Mad comic book’s next issue?



  4. Robert Barricklow on February 2, 2019 at 7:59 pm

    Quantum Neuromorphic.
    I for one, have aBRIDGED conCERNs about this.
    …effeciency? LOL!

    Looks like the new edition of Microcosm and the Medium will have its work cut out for it.
    The problem for “them” is synchronis systems in-real-time & space. Needs real deep thought, not deep data crunching.



  5. Robert Barricklow on February 2, 2019 at 7:38 pm

    !940 Guatemala…
    Fast forward 1960s/1970s Vietnam theatre…
    and it doesn’t matter who the hell you are.



  6. Robert Barricklow on February 2, 2019 at 7:27 pm

    I have my doubts in Xi’s market driven economy. Perhaps this is because in the West, there is no market as there is no mechanism for price discovery. Thus, when Xi professes market driven, I tend to doubt the market’s authenticity.
    I wonder why corruption? Is it because inherent inequalities are literally baked into the capitalist system[s]?
    Could it be that’s a function of government; to adjust & balance said inherent capital corrupted inequalities?
    Are both the US & China not really peoples’ governments as advertised? Both aren’t delivering the goods on the social contract. The Tiananmen Square was a failed CIA op. So there’s the frame, in short, of this article.

    So often “we” have the reverse-projection that’s being framed in these articles. That’s why they’re fun to dissect.



    • Robert Barricklow on February 2, 2019 at 7:30 pm

      Of course, the master, Dr. Farrell can fathom to depths that simply take one’s breath away.



  7. Robert Barricklow on February 2, 2019 at 6:51 pm

    I must admit, I find it quite ironic when a diatribe against AI; even when dressed in sarcastic innuendos, ends up being quarantined under moderation.

    Never fear being made AI.
    It’s so you.



  8. Robert Barricklow on February 2, 2019 at 6:38 pm

    I like these Honorable Mentions as they touch upon prescient issues that happen to be Orwellian, in that the expressed mainstream altruist motives, are anything but.

    This AI human right business is just that: business. Like the insurance business need an insurance health bill to insure healthy bottom lines. The internet needs to insure a global market reach that includes healthy bottom lines; even in the hinterlands of savages, where they can be educated and experience the new found joys that spring forth from ever flowering technologies.

    Next. of course are human rights for AI.
    Why, just the other day I heard someone call Alexa a whore! There needs to be a law against hate AI speech.

    Yep,
    Oh beautiful manufactured world this can be!



    • Robert Barricklow on February 2, 2019 at 8:08 pm

      Thanks again, for adding this new feature.



  9. Katie B on February 2, 2019 at 4:28 pm

    The Gilet Jaunes for me is the best. Not a huge fan of Spiked, of which the ZeroHedge article quotes, however, they have hit the nail on the head this time. In England and France, it’s the working classes who have been squeezed. Many still remember being wealthy in the 80s. having a good working class trade meant you could attain more comforts associated with the middle classes and do well. And then there has been a steady decline. Cheap labour has ruined the job market. You can get an African security watchman to march outside of a residential building in some dirty, dangerous hole of an area in London for a 12 hour night shift in all weathers for minimum wage. It’s nothing but exploitation on both sides – but the middle classes say, oh well we need cheap labour as our lazy, uncultured, unwashed working classes won’t risk their lives and health for minimum wage jobs in the most expensive city in the world. Such jobs before the onset of cheap foreign labour would have incurred at least £20 per hour – danger money. It’s this haughty attitude from the middle classes that have helped the elite destroy britain so easily. You can’t moan though, as the same hipster glitterati will call you a nazi and that’s a huge reason why people voted to leave the EU, it wasn’t just what the EU is doing or stands for but it’s the pious, sanctimonious, unrealistic expectations and attitudes of the middle classes that people are sick of. A little bit of education and comfort is a dangerous thing. You speak to business folk at the higher end of the middle class scale, they are much more clued in and understand the game. It’s the slice of people, the lower middle classes who have the attitude problem but seem to shriek loudest in society. Sorry it’s a rant but the article hit the nail on the head and I wanted to point it out, as I know alot of commentary re USA has focused on the squeeze of the middle classes but that model is not quite applicable to the UK.



    • Zeke on February 2, 2019 at 6:23 pm

      Do you support Brexit (voted for originally)?



    • DanaThomas on February 3, 2019 at 2:51 am

      A good summary Katie!



      • Katie B on February 3, 2019 at 4:01 am

        Thanks Dana.

        Yes, Zeke I did vote for Brexit.



    • Don B on February 3, 2019 at 8:26 am

      But its a good rant Katie.



      • Katie B on February 3, 2019 at 9:05 am

        Thanks Don



  10. Robert Barricklow on February 2, 2019 at 11:21 am

    Yellow Vest Unstoppable.
    “We are going back to the city-states of the Middle Ages.
    Paris is going to start charging people for entry.
    Yep, feudalism is roaring back into our presence.
    “Workers have become [21st Century’s] Amazonian tribe”.
    Several media sources call it a form of “soft totalitarianism”.
    The Vest are demanding democracy
    and integration into the economy.
    Down w/neoliberalism!

    [Unfortunately, things are going as scripted.]
    Violence is the Empire’s way of getting what it demands.
    Silver or Lead[to a degree].



  11. WalkingDead on February 2, 2019 at 9:52 am

    Looks like they have had enough time to “salt” the MH370 site and have now a convenient “Witness” with exact coordinates.



  12. DanaThomas on February 2, 2019 at 6:13 am

    A great selection! Somehow my eye fell on “German quantum and neuromorphic investment”. They need something to replace those outdated internal combustion engine vehicle exports. But it would be nice if they provided humanity with those “Jetson” anti-baric fliers that the US-based oligarchs still refuse to release, and not just more mind control /data manipulation tech…



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