The Battle of the Gods: Stolen History in Reports from inside the American Revolt

This ties into my theory of how the cabal will utilize their agents within the alt right to maintain control while appearing to be on the side of the people and dismantling left leaning politicians in power. What better candidate than a black "libertarian" leaning Republican (Larry Elder), Trump supporter, and noteworthy critic of the "woke" left to fill the slot of Governor of California once Marxist Gavin Newsom is recalled! Hollywood script writing at its best, or perhaps its worst, but I have to admit, they sure do think of everything, don't they?


When the pushback against the far left policies of these actors we identify as politicians goes into full swing, alt right candidates wrapping themselves up with American flags and patriotic fervor will start emerging from the woodwork like termites. I just wish they'd speed things up already!


Will Californians realize that this actor stooge is just another tool of team NWO, or will they be fooled by the media who appear to be cowering in fear over Elder's popularity, thereby doing everything possible to smear his campaign, giving him the credibility necessary to gain peoples' trust?


Their playbook is always the same: control both sides from behind the scenes while giving the appearance that the left and right are arch rivals. Should be interesting to see how this plays out, but my guess is that Larry Elder will emerge as a populist hero when the recall dust settles. Whoever wins, the real masters behind the scenes will be the ones remaining in control.



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I don't know what to think of Elder, nor do I try very hard to think about him. I know we're all in a struggle to survive. RDS taught and encouraged me. Harry Vox's recap and story seems compelling. Being in a deep red state currently, I can say the resistance is real. The general distrust of the state out here gives me hope. The liberal class, in their self-absorbed devotion to the high culture (symphonies, yoga, etc...) remain as dopey as as your average Seattlelite. But they are in the minority. Try as I might, I can't get through to them. But others here understand the dangers. Will they fall for a savior figure produced by the PTB? They have in the past and lost sons to worthless wars. The Red/Blue state divide is obvious.
 
I don't know what to think of Elder, nor do I try very hard to think about him. I know we're all in a struggle to survive. RDS taught and encouraged me. Harry Vox's recap and story seems compelling. Being in a deep red state currently, I can say the resistance is real. The general distrust of the state out here gives me hope. The liberal class, in their self-absorbed devotion to the high culture (symphonies, yoga, etc...) remain as dopey as as your average Seattlelite. But they are in the minority. Try as I might, I can't get through to them. But others here understand the dangers. Will they fall for a savior figure produced by the PTB? They have in the past and lost sons to worthless wars. The Red/Blue state divide is obvious.

Pardon me if I offend anyone , but if your candidate is talking about god will prevail at the same time supporting Israel, not only are they a moron but a know nothing moron. Disgusting what has happened to the public schools in this country.

“Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason so few engage in it.” – Henry Ford
 
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Pardon me if I offend anyone , but if your candidate is talking about god will prevail at the same time supporting Israel, not only are they a moron but a know nothing moron. Disgusting what has happened to the public schools in this country.

“Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason so few engage in it.” – Henry Ford
Kind of a moot point since the (s)election was always in the bag. All the same, the Cabal doesn't take any chances. No real honest candidates will ever find their way into a position to push forward a candidacy that puts 'the people' back into a position of true empowerment. In a way it's better that the recall failed. Now the population, if they ever doubted before, will see with new eyes just how corrupt and self-serving the establishment really is as they systematically strip-mine the remaining wealth of the state and of the country.

The only solution is a united front of non-compliance with all unconstitutional mandates. When the people en masse begin to cast their collective vote of "no confidence" in the current thugs in power, only then will we begin to see a rollback to more populist times. The political system is truly bankrupt. Unfortunately, it seems that a painful process of tyranny will be the necessary catalyst to finally wake the sleeping masses out of their slumber. Let the pain begin...
 
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Kind of a moot point since the (s)election was always in the bag. All the same, the Cabal doesn't take any chances. No real honest candidates will ever find their way into a position to push forward a candidacy that puts 'the people' back into a position of true empowerment. In a way it's better that the recall failed. Now the population, if they ever doubted before, will see with new eyes just how corrupt and self-serving the establishment really is as they systematically strip-mine the remaining wealth of the state and of the country.

The only solution is a united front of non-compliance with all unconstitutional mandates. When the people en masse begin to cast their collective vote of "no confidence" in the current thugs in power, only then will we begin to see a rollback to more populist times. The political system is truly bankrupt. Unfortunately, it seems that a painful process of tyranny will be the necessary catalyst to finally wake the sleeping masses out of their slumber. Let the pain begin...

The worst response to the present evil would be armed efforts. Mass protest, strikes and the like but armed rebellion would lead credence to their propaganda that the protestors are the problem.
 
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The worst response to the present evil would armed efforts. Mass protest, strikes and the like but armed rebellion would lead credence to their propaganda that the protestors are the problem.
I agree, but only to a certain point. I think what most people are missing in the pushback equation is that it is not so much in the tactics of the protests that are failing as it is in the idea of the lack of overall unity of the groups that is failing, weaponized or not. In a situation where nobody knows one another, it becomes quite easy for the police or a military regiment to effortlessly dismantle and intimidate a peaceful protest. However, a unified regiment of protesters, all knowing one another and getting one another's backs, equipped with the necessary defensive gear firstly, a flexible strategy with gainful, achievable goals that can realistically he won, and some preliminary training where potential problems are worked out in practice runs, the mere unified numbers alone in a prepared mass of ready protesters would inspire a confidence that could easily tip the balance of power in the peoples' favor. Once this point is realized and the various protesting groups finally unite, studying and then anticipating the occupying government's tactics, the policing forces don't stand a chance against the sheer masses when they are in lockstep. It then is not an argument over whether weapons are a good idea or not, because unity is the ultimate weapon against this tyranny. When unity is finally achieved, the tools necessary will be entirely secondary, if even needed at all, as will be determined based solely on how the policing regiment proceeds.
 
More likely than not, this shows why SH 1.0 (KD's blog) has gone quiet over the past few months:

Seattle PD Braces For Mass Firing of More Than 400 Unvaccinated Officers

This seems to be clearing the way for an international troop presence in urban areas, an extension of the "Defund the Police" narrative which would centralize crowd control at the UN level. I see this as a really good thing, since it demonstrates a level of desperation such as we have never before publicly seen. The more their narrative breaks down, the more desperate and weak they become, although in the short term it will probably become far more dangerous to be living in heavily urban areas. If there was ever a time and need for level headedness, it is now more than ever. They cannot maintain control of their narrative indefinitely. It is all about to come crashing down. Prepare yourselves for a very wild October!
 

Tartarian Empire - Missing Link to the Globalist Treachery w/ Susan Bradford

Sarah Westall hits it here.

Tartar Treachery: The Inside Story on How International Bankers, Communist China, and The Vatican Collaborated to Advance a Centuries Old Plan for a New World Order, Susan Bradford (2021)

Bradford blackwashes Tartary. I'm pretty uncomfortable with this superficial treatment. Bradford-as-controlled-opposition? The discussion seems moralistic, highly simplified and historically dubious.

In any case, ladies and gentlemen, this stuff is getting out-- but probably not as we would like.



 
Roseanne Barr and Juan O Savin have an interesting conversation about Exodus and Esther in relation to our predicament. Most relevant to Stolen History, Juan O Savin briefly touches on the "pre-Adamites". He asserts that when they existed the waters were not split as they are today (lakes/clouds, etc.); that the world was engulfed in mists. I took him to imply that the architecture, with which we remain fascinated, was of their construction.

In light of the discussions on this forum of the unconventional chronological and geographical nearness-- as it were-- of the events of the New Testament, this assertion/hypothesis seems worthy of further consideration.
 
I have had my share of intuitions over the years that some kind of outside force has saved us from certain collective calamity. For awhile, I thought they were aliens-- classic UFO stuff. The evidence of UFOs does seem overwhelming. But, whenever experts in UFOs start talking about planets and galaxies, I get annoyed. I become annoyed since I learned that planet representations are CGI-artist renderings and that all representations of our earth, at least official ones, are highly dubious. Frankly, I don't know. The thought that aliens live on this plane somewhere, perhaps underground, seems more reasonable to me nowadays-- unless the concept of inter-stellar travel really means something like interdimensional time travel or to places outside our firmament via Enochian portals. I still pretty much believe the Gnostic vision of PK Dick-- A Vast Living Intelligence System. Personally, that part of my personality known as a warrior, seems to have left the building. I'm pretty sure none of us know exactly what is going down, but those of us who study these things have a role to play in helping others come to terms with the hard but very confusing facts.

Here is something of interest from the Robert David Steele archive on ETs and human history.
The way I see it based on my own experience is this:

We are spirits driving a physical body. That body perceives light in the rainbow spectrum, audio in the audio spectrum, all sensory data over a particular bandwidth range.

That total range is its own bandwidth. We are locked to it in the body, but not in the spirit. Through meditation or psychedelics we can break through with the spirit by focusing inwards and interact with the realms in other frequencies. Like tuning to a different radio station.

It's also where we go upon death. To whatever station your spirit listens to.

There are non physical beings and structures in these bandwidths as well. They look similar to old world architecture to me, though larger. There are other frequencies as well, with goblin looking things etc, where "aliens" reside. They are generally disharmonious to me, so i avoid that station.

That's pretty much what I've got since stripping as much dogma away from my own interpretation of the personal experience I had as possible. Everything passes through a reality filter of subjective references, because we are all different.
 
There are non physical beings and structures in these bandwidths as well. They look similar to old world architecture to me, though larger.

Interesting you say this (I realize I run the risk of a slight derail but it’s worth mentioning) - I’ve had several dreams over the years where I am exploring large old world buildings and large subterranean passages with red brick archways. I’ve always been conflicted as to whether or not it’s just a result of having the “mud-goggles” on for so long, or if these are some type of representation of something else.
 
Like tuning to a different radio station.

I published a paper on this topic, as it emerged in the discourses and practices of a religious group in Taiwan, 17 years ago.

Freud also based his psychotherapy on this idea, more or less. (See his Introductory Lectures on Psychotherapy, 1916-17.)

Despite my knowledge, when looking at the world around me, I think like a dualist (my on-topic confession). Perhaps this really is the original sin. But it is difficult to escape insofar as electricity, radio waves, etc., operate (as we perceive them) via +/- diodes.
or if these are some type of representation of something else.

Long-repressed material remainders from the mist (or static electricity--"an imbalance of electric charges within or on the surface of a material. The charge remains until it is able to move away by means of an electric current or electrical discharge.")? Mmm...
 
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Mrs. Psaki is an unspeakable automaton mouthpiece for a sick Deep State regime constructed on lies. They put up an attractive woman with the "Halo Effect."
Sadly it works well in a world that has an average of 60-80 IQ and questions little or nothing.
I hope this is changing.

  • "The halo effect, also referred to as the halo error, is a type of cognitive bias whereby our perception of someone is positively influenced by our opinions of that person’s other related traits.
  • The American psychologist Edward Thorndike first recognized the halo effect with empirical evidence in 1920 in his article, A Constant Error in Psychological Ratings.
  • The halo effect can shape our perception of others’ intelligence and competence, and its influence can be seen in many settings ranging from the classroom to the courthouse.
  • An example of the halo effect is the attractiveness stereotype, which refers to the tendency to assign positive qualities and traits to physically attractive people. People often tend to judge attractive individuals to have higher morality, better mental health, and greater intelligence. This cognitive error in judgment reflects one's individual prejudices, ideology, and social perception.
  • The reverse halo effect is the phenomenon whereby positive perceptions of a person can yield negative consequences.
  • The horn effect, which is closely tied to the halo effect, is the cognitive bias whereby one’s opinion of another is unduly shaped by a single negative trait."
 

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She is certainly cardboard-- "an unspeakable automaton." @JWW427 Some people say she is a clone. My thought is that people on the whole, and all over the so-called advanced world, changed drastically around 2005 or so. They became, as I called them then, "phone people." I saw the change so clearly in my students. Now people like Psaki are in their 40s and in positions of power. I couldn't communicate with them when they were students. They were so obedient, self-absorbed, and detached from reality. They seemed like aliens then, and now they frankly frighten me as they seek to universalize their vacant normality.
 
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