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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. oliveyes on November 11, 2025 at 10:25 am

    Precrime will be all the rage with the new Trump misadministration. In fact, you can get a Masters Degree in it at Utah State University. This tidbit was unearthed as folks were digging around post Charlie Kirk’s Assassination. https://www.usu.edu/cai/
    It’s the “Center for Anticipatory Intelligence”. How’s that for a dystopian disgrace? Go ahead and check it out, professors and their promo video is plain creepy. As one would expect. The females give off a certain occult vibe to me. See for yourself.
    It’s even more of a disgrace for the good people in the public to have any fears whatsoever of bad actors with guns, machetes, knives or whatever because they already have mind reading technologies.
    So what gives? Why the obfuscation? The CAI is probably only teaching with computer algorithms. BUT. The military and DHS have the mind reading technologies, and for quite awhile now.
    You can search the archive at Nonvaxer420’s Rumble channel (https://rumble.com/user/nonvaxer420?e9s=src_v4_sa_o%2Csrc_v1_sa) because there are too many white papers and scientists discussing this topic in numerous videos to list here. Hidden behind jargon of course. Don’t search for MK Ultra, you’ll get nothing. Science terms only. Neuromodulation, Neuroscience etc.



  2. Michael UK on November 9, 2025 at 3:03 am

    If Israel is using AI to monitor social media so that it can predict terror attacks then it is doing a pretty poor job!
    https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-827954#827954

    In the UK there was a terror attack just one month ago in Manchester where a lunatic – Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, was shot minutes after launching his car and knife attack on Heaton Park synagogue in the city’s Crumpsall area on 2 October.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c629qyndq89o

    What AI really needs to achieve if it is to be of any good use is to identify those people who have purchased knives, machetes and guns and predict and pinpoint if those individuals are likely to go on a crazy rampage of terror.
    The whole of society (regardless of their faith) will then be much safer!



    • InfiniteRUs on November 9, 2025 at 8:51 pm

      Almost every household in America owns guns, machetes, and knives. If you are denied the means to defend yourself and prosecuted if you do so then you are a slave. AI is not good at profiling because the people who developed how it’s algorithms label your character put in their own prejudices and ignorance of human degrees of diversity into them. AI seems to error in the assumption that you are some kind of bad person that needs monitoring to justify it’s continued government funding and existence. Leave it up to AI to have people arrested because it believes they are likely to commit a crime and you will soon have everyone in prison. AI is not a good judge of character or at predicting our intent. I suspect it is weaponized to falsely declare political enemies greater threats than they are. Problem you have in the UK is new human ranchers have bought your ranch and have decided to replace their sheeple and human cattle with goats and camels.



      • InfiniteRUs on November 10, 2025 at 10:25 am

        Here in America many households also have swords, axes, clubs{Baseball Bats}, staves, crossbows, bows, and martial arts studios in every town. Since part of our hunting season every fall is archery only, half of Americans are very proficient archers. Us rural rednecks know how to survive. It’s the disarmed, big liberal cities that have most of the crime because only the criminals are armed. Now there is still some crime even in rural America so most Americans have a plan for those scenarios when they happened and many are armed. Here in Florida where nearly everyone is armed and prepared violent crime is very low.



        • Michael UK on November 10, 2025 at 1:59 pm

          Surely, there is violent crime in Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale?
          Doesn’t the US have a direct correlation between drug use such as Marijuana, Spice and Fentanyl and violent crimes?Here in the UK, there is a clear link with knife crime. What about the US?



          • InfiniteRUs on November 10, 2025 at 6:40 pm

            There is some violent crime but it’s not very common in this state as it used to be before the state legalized concealed carry without a permit. Before that car jackings, home invasions, and muggings happened quite frequently. Most of it is by out of control hormonal teenagers and desperate drug addicts. If the gangs are violent and not discreet the state law enforcement quickly takes down that violent gang. So gangs have learned to keep their operations quite so they don’t all get immediately rounded up and taken out. This state doesn’t play with violent criminals anymore. When law enforcement wasn’t as big or as aggressive in targeting violence it was much worse and I had a few people try to mug me and once an attempted home invasion. Cocking my pumping a round into my pump shot gun got the invaders to run off and pulling a boot knife out of my boot got my would be muggers to back off. Once in Tampa I had my window rolled down in my GMC Jimmy with my German Shepard laying in the back seat and would be car jacker took off running after almost getting his face ripped by my dog when he was reaching to try and unlock my door to get in. But since they made it legal to conceal carry those things are rare. Hormonal, wantabe gangster teenagers sometime shoot at each other over stupid reasons and usually hit everyone but the person they are aiming at but even that happens less now that so many are armed and can shoot back. We like are freedoms and being able to defend ourselves if need be but as long as you are careful you rarely need to. Police only show up after you’ve already been stabbed or shot but being armed gives you the opportunity to not get shot, stabbed, or mugged. That’s why we say we are the land of the free and the brave. Nothings really free and predatory people will always be out there as you see in the UK where it is illegal to have the means to protect yourself and to protect yourself when predators come for you.



  3. anakephalaiosis on November 8, 2025 at 8:29 am

    The megalithic quantum mechanics, of the sundial:

    The Omphalos is a 1-point compass, and a vortex.

    The Yin-Yang is a 2-point compass, and a vortex.

    The Swastika is a 4-point compass, and a vortex.

    The Kolovrat is a 8-point compass, and a vortex.

    The half-tides are 16-point compass, and a vortex.

    The quarter-tides are a 32-point compass, and a vortex.

    The runes are a rebus, of life transformations, based on the 32-point compass – as a generic template – for quantification of man’s life cycle.

    The one-dimensional Yankee-Doodle has a choice to make. Either, to continue, to worship a ‘Lordy, thy God’ translation of the ‘Yahweh-Elohim’, in the autistic Bible Belt – or – to grow up, and recognise the wider scope, that makes up the cultural history of epistemes – which is the epistemological science, of contextualising epistemic nomenclatures.

    In “The Magician’s Nephew”, C. S. Lewis defines ‘the world between the worlds’, as an epistemological hub – [i.e. Black Elk’s Six Grandfathers’ zero-point] – from where the multiverse of epistemic ‘rabbit holes’ are browsed, by ‘puddle jumping a Sci-Fi Stargate’, into a multitude of Alice’s looking glasses, in a magic mushroom kaleidoscope.

    The outthinking of one’s own reptile brain, is an empty mind – which means – that “if you immediately know, that the candle light is fire, then the meal was cooked, a long time ago”.

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/bgsuow5w7ynrqvg/stargate.jpg



    • anakephalaiosis on November 8, 2025 at 8:50 am

      STARGATE PI TRILITHON

      When Narcissus gazed into puddle,
      his flesh tent transformed idle,
      expanding cosmic soul
      through wormhole,
      engaging dragons in battle.

      When Narcissus echoed soundless,
      he uploaded consciousness,
      into mirror reflection
      of self ascension,
      in higher existing emptiness.

      When Narcissus went high octane,
      transcending pyramid arcane,
      he spun time cyclical,
      hyperdimensional,
      rendering ancient Runes plain.

      https://stargate.fandom.com/wiki/Ascension



      • anakephalaiosis on November 8, 2025 at 9:04 am

        SEVENTH SEAL

        When Pendragon wild, not tame,
        born of shadow and flame,
        killed off every fear
        crystal clear,
        he went before he came.

        When Pendragon was not there,
        he became fire everywhere,
        within dream awoken
        in action taken,
        throughout angelic sphere.

        When Pendragon did not yield,
        in final stand by shield,
        he rose victorious
        and hilarious,
        laughing in empty field.

        https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/p5d7cgak60mifwb/happy-hour.png



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