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<blockquote data-quote="FAL Shot" data-source="post: 875656" data-attributes="member: 27328"><p>HARPERC, you are only SO RIGHT in that most people want a king to rule them, or even worse, a SAVIOR to save them just for making a statement of belief after a lomng life of practicing selfish immorality, as long as they get to ride his coattails to heaven with no real change in their core character or intense effort at real change on their part. The founding fathers were mostly Deists, who believe in a Creator and a Creation with no "witchdoctor" organization full of bureaucracy, hypocrisy, and parasitism at the expense of their deceived believers.</p><p> </p><p>Dionysus was the demi-god Greek sin bearer, and Osiris was the ancient Egyptian demi-god sin bearer, born of a virgin human mother and miraculously conceived by a god. Only his death could pay for sin and release the sinner from eternal damnation. Does this story sound familiar? Titus Flavius Josephus had a field day with ancient religions when he invented a new religion to calm down those troublesome Jews who had killed at least 100,000 Roman soldiers by then, and this new Jewish descended sin bearer in his sermons said to pay taxes to Caesar and be faithful to God by believing the new religion he was teaching. How convenient for the Flavian Caesars who had hired Josephus to think this whole new religion up. And the world keeps believing. Go figure. But most people in this world believe in kings and corporate flunky politicians as well. They also believe in a political system that, if they had a representative coin minted, one side would say Republican and the other side would say Democrat. It spends the same no matter which side is visible.</p><p> </p><p>SidecarFlip, a tinfoil hat is not a bad idea. I did 15 years in biomedical engineering. A tinfoil hat, properly grounded with a high frequency transmission line, acts as a Faraday shield, and protects the brain from high frequency microwave energy, as well as electrostatic charges. Quilted vs. smooth tinfoil is strictly a style statement. I prefer one with a cloaking device. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p> </p><p>It takes 1/10,000 watt of microwave energy at 2 GHz (cellphone frequency) to open the blood-brain barrier and allow bloodborne toxins to attack the human brain. A cellphone puts out up to 2 watts, and most people talk with it flat up against the side of their head. You do the math. Smart people use the speakerphone, or like me, a headset with the cellphone on the other side of the desk.....and then only sparingly. That is the health risks, but initial interests were concerned with mind control.</p><p> </p><p>I could go on and on about MK Ultra, and how I myself was subjected to electronic mind control back in 1972, without my even being aware of it at the time. That was in 1972. The developed technology that could be put into field use existed no later than the late 1950's. Wilhelm Reich was working on it before WWII started. It also concerns ELF frequencies as well as microwave frequencies. After WWII, he went to work for the US government, but when he found out what the CIA was doing with it, he quit and refused to cooperate any further. He was then sent to prison on trumped up charges. He died of a "heart attack" 2 weeks before his parole hearing, although he was as healthy as an ox up until then.</p><p> </p><p>The ruling elite such as the British Royal Family are experts in mind control, although they have never invented anything useful and are totally worthless parasites. Their personal strength is in using others with talents for THEIR purposes. As far as their rituals of pomp and circumstance goes, it is well known among those who have studied psychology that the ancient reptilian brain is the part of the human brain that loves ritualistic practices. It's just a psychological fact, and ritual sacrifice has long been a part of royal rule, for many millenia, among many cultures. War is the ultimate ritual sacrifice.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.davidicke.com" target="_blank">www.davidicke.com</a> is a good place to check up on the BRF. I must say, I have learned far more about the BRF from Brits who have suffered under them for hundred of years than I ever did from any of my fellow Americans. Most of my fellow Americans these days are interested in the 3 B's....beer, barbecue and ball games. Heaven help anybody who would upset that agenda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAL Shot, post: 875656, member: 27328"] HARPERC, you are only SO RIGHT in that most people want a king to rule them, or even worse, a SAVIOR to save them just for making a statement of belief after a lomng life of practicing selfish immorality, as long as they get to ride his coattails to heaven with no real change in their core character or intense effort at real change on their part. The founding fathers were mostly Deists, who believe in a Creator and a Creation with no "witchdoctor" organization full of bureaucracy, hypocrisy, and parasitism at the expense of their deceived believers. Dionysus was the demi-god Greek sin bearer, and Osiris was the ancient Egyptian demi-god sin bearer, born of a virgin human mother and miraculously conceived by a god. Only his death could pay for sin and release the sinner from eternal damnation. Does this story sound familiar? Titus Flavius Josephus had a field day with ancient religions when he invented a new religion to calm down those troublesome Jews who had killed at least 100,000 Roman soldiers by then, and this new Jewish descended sin bearer in his sermons said to pay taxes to Caesar and be faithful to God by believing the new religion he was teaching. How convenient for the Flavian Caesars who had hired Josephus to think this whole new religion up. And the world keeps believing. Go figure. But most people in this world believe in kings and corporate flunky politicians as well. They also believe in a political system that, if they had a representative coin minted, one side would say Republican and the other side would say Democrat. It spends the same no matter which side is visible. SidecarFlip, a tinfoil hat is not a bad idea. I did 15 years in biomedical engineering. A tinfoil hat, properly grounded with a high frequency transmission line, acts as a Faraday shield, and protects the brain from high frequency microwave energy, as well as electrostatic charges. Quilted vs. smooth tinfoil is strictly a style statement. I prefer one with a cloaking device. :-) It takes 1/10,000 watt of microwave energy at 2 GHz (cellphone frequency) to open the blood-brain barrier and allow bloodborne toxins to attack the human brain. A cellphone puts out up to 2 watts, and most people talk with it flat up against the side of their head. You do the math. Smart people use the speakerphone, or like me, a headset with the cellphone on the other side of the desk.....and then only sparingly. That is the health risks, but initial interests were concerned with mind control. I could go on and on about MK Ultra, and how I myself was subjected to electronic mind control back in 1972, without my even being aware of it at the time. That was in 1972. The developed technology that could be put into field use existed no later than the late 1950's. Wilhelm Reich was working on it before WWII started. It also concerns ELF frequencies as well as microwave frequencies. After WWII, he went to work for the US government, but when he found out what the CIA was doing with it, he quit and refused to cooperate any further. He was then sent to prison on trumped up charges. He died of a "heart attack" 2 weeks before his parole hearing, although he was as healthy as an ox up until then. The ruling elite such as the British Royal Family are experts in mind control, although they have never invented anything useful and are totally worthless parasites. Their personal strength is in using others with talents for THEIR purposes. As far as their rituals of pomp and circumstance goes, it is well known among those who have studied psychology that the ancient reptilian brain is the part of the human brain that loves ritualistic practices. It's just a psychological fact, and ritual sacrifice has long been a part of royal rule, for many millenia, among many cultures. War is the ultimate ritual sacrifice. [URL="http://www.davidicke.com"]www.davidicke.com[/URL] is a good place to check up on the BRF. I must say, I have learned far more about the BRF from Brits who have suffered under them for hundred of years than I ever did from any of my fellow Americans. Most of my fellow Americans these days are interested in the 3 B's....beer, barbecue and ball games. Heaven help anybody who would upset that agenda. [/QUOTE]
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