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terms agreed

put simply :

they confess to knowing why they didn`t know then what they know now

in itself a wonderful awareness

i believe rockon

symbol:

hopeful
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from the 1850`s onwards awareness via their discoveries started by newton a hundred years or so before manifested,
newton being the engine of our founding fathers declaration of independence 1776

newton is the first human in our recorded history to be allowed , other than astrologists, to officially declare action (influence) of distance (infinite) exists on universal scale (gods will)

his and our inner circles motivation was gravity field(s)
the invisible cause of all visible effects

this gave our inner circle an explanation to "majic" and the structure of god

thus when our founding fathers formed america nothing of today's past say 40 years awareness of the nature of our universe thus, cause of all effects, was within their imagination

it would have been unimaginable to them

w.w. 1/2 are the direct result of blossoming awareness within our inner circle as the newly discovered invisible cause of effects and consequences discovered within the late 1800`s was utilized, in differing imaginative uses for the betterment of humankind with no definitive conclusion

it was all to new and untested in universal terms

it was not until we developed our technology, utilizing newtonian practicality and entered space that the reality of our post newton discoveries was proven to be universally correct
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contact as in:

the "inner circle" is aware to talk

the question may be

what is the topic
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hmm


Good morning everyone.

:)
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good morning
i am updating myself on recent past, it felt significant to do so this morning , prompted by our environment and events of our past several months

is the sensation
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happy outcome to the "meeting" tounge

put simply :

they confess to knowing why they didn`t know then what they know now

in itself a wonderful awareness

i believe rockon

symbol:

hopeful
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they are updating with clarity and are correct within their awareness

wow huh

bearing in mind that our inner circle bears traditional responsibility for the practical continued function of our society thus ,to a degree, all societies in our now globalized era, distribution (effects) is a sensitive issue

that being said ,utilizing microsoft as the symbol, i like what i hear and there is no hint of animosity

symbol

nice
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Thread: Update From Prophecy Insider.. Why they are Going to Denver.. (Page 15)

thus we know the perimeters agreed /z\
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We can see two new galaxies coming out of Andromeda Galaxy one on the top, and one further along on the bottom. Lemme link a picture: [link to messier.seds.org]

This makes them unmistakable. The establishment just ignores them. If you can find a radio wave picture of Andromeda you will see that the two exiting objects have bi-polar outflows. Plus, the lower baby galaxy even has a trail of material pointed in the direction of it's mother galaxy.

Something in the center of them gives the "charge" separation. Whatever that is. Radio galaxies looked like blobs to Hubble and people in the 70's before radio astronomy took off... so naturally their explanation for them was that they came out of some giant explosion of nothing into nothing (big bang). They are birthing galaxies that are creating new arms. They are vastly closer and smaller than the dogma establishment wants them to be, because big bang can't be wrong! They also cause "einstein rings". They are closer so they just refract the light coming from objects further out, but more on that later. I mention Einstein rings being easily explained in optical terms and people go ape sh!t. Gravity doesn't "warp" light, that is weird, because light isn't a thing, light is a process, it's a verb. You cannot bend verbs.

The more galaxies age the arms that come out of them will shift into the higher frequencies from the plasma recombining into solid material like rocks and minerals, and it will become much more visible spiral or barred spiral galaxy. The spiral galaxies are the oldest ones the elliptical ones the new baby ones. Spirals contain the most black dwarfs like the Earth and Venus, which are stars that are at the very end of their metamorphosis. They are still cooling and neutralizing the matter. [link to www.thunderbolts.info]
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the process within an open (eternal) system are beginning to become visible to senses

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BSOD...

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BSOD...

thumbs
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blue screen of death hmm
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BSOD...

thumbs
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blue screen of death hmm
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Yes.

Had to re-install the VPN as well.
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BSOD...

thumbs
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blue screen of death hmm
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Yes.

Had to re-install the VPN as well.
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well , you "killed" your hacker
let`s see if they resurrect tounge
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BSOD...

thumbs
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blue screen of death hmm
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Yes.

Had to re-install the VPN as well.
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well , you "killed" your hacker
let`s see if they resurrect tounge
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[link to www.youtube.com]
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blue screen of death hmm
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Yes.

Had to re-install the VPN as well.
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well , you "killed" your hacker
let`s see if they resurrect tounge
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[link to www.youtube.com]
 Quoting: Seer777


your song prompted me to notice the word resurrection in connection to what we are doing

i like the sensation tounge
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your song prompted me to notice the word resurrection in connection to what we are doing

i like the sensation tounge
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I suppose.


All I keep hearing in this regard is thus...

Heh heh heh...
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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your song prompted me to notice the word resurrection in connection to what we are doing

i like the sensation tounge
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I suppose.


All I keep hearing in this regard is thus...

Heh heh heh...
 Quoting: Seer777


oh
maybe you are in contact with your hacker, i was talking to ancestry
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your song prompted me to notice the word resurrection in connection to what we are doing

i like the sensation tounge
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I suppose.


All I keep hearing in this regard is thus...

Heh heh heh...
 Quoting: Seer777


oh
maybe you are in contact with your hacker, i was talking to ancestry
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Yes. I knew what you were speaking of.

Made contact with at some point(s), I am nearly certain.
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your song prompted me to notice the word resurrection in connection to what we are doing

i like the sensation tounge
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I suppose.


All I keep hearing in this regard is thus...

Heh heh heh...
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MWAHA HA HA HA

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All I keep hearing in this regard is thus...

Heh heh heh...
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MWAHA HA HA HA


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lol


Not quite.

More of a smug, self satisfied type of 'laugh'...
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Hey aether, is your email still the same? afro
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Hey aether, is your email still the same? afro
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thumbs goodnews
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Hey aether, is your email still the same? afro
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thumbs goodnews
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already sent it, lol
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well how does it feel this morning
we have our nsa telling steven greer epigentics have altered us 64 times in our history while we have ancestors, coneheads, and giants talking to us as we look at the visible signs of their living on gaia and all of this on a planet where the dominant faiths steering our societies believe we are formed in the image of one man whom looks just like us labeled god


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No, Of whom we were imbued with said form(conciousness).

Potential within the vastness of conciousness does not foster a particular look, but it does coddle right action.

Stop being so literal. :)
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The first hydrogen video was awesome, just finished.

I saw yesterday an article from vc, which kind of reminded me of nostradamus part.
[link to vigilantcitizen.com]
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The first hydrogen video was awesome, just finished.

I saw yesterday an article from vc, which kind of reminded me of nostradamus part.
[link to vigilantcitizen.com]
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i know, the feedback at the moment is abduct
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Scientists to cook world's first in-vitro beef burger

A corner of west London will see culinary and scientific history made on Monday when scientists cook and serve up the world's first lab-grown beef burger.

The in-vitro burger, cultured from cattle stem cells, the first example of what its creator says could provide an answer to global food shortages and help combat climate change, will be fried in a pan and tasted by two volunteers.

The burger is the result of years of research by Dutch scientist Mark Post, a vascular biologist at the University of Maastricht, who is working to show how meat grown in petri dishes might one day be a true alternative to meat from livestock.

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O.o
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i won`t be going rofl
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Yes. Gross.

Reminds of 'sligs'.

One of the earliest successes of Tleilaxu genetic engineering, the slig is a hybrid livestock animal — a cross between a large slug and a Terran pig — first mentioned in Heretics of Dune and considered a delicacy: 'The sweetest meat this side of heaven.' Most people had thought that they were "tank-bred mutations", "ugly creatures who excreted slimy, foul-smelling residue, and whose multiple mouths ground incessantly on garbage", even though they enjoy devouring the flesh of these beasts (marinated slig medallions in rich Caladan wine sauces are considered a prime delicacy).

Despite being the producers of sligs, the Tleilaxu themselves do not consume the animals, having designed them to facilitate what they see as the degrading decadence and spiritual bankruptcy of all cultures but their own.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]
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Test-Tube Burger: Lab-Cultured Meat Passes Taste Test (Sort of)

Sci-fi fans and animal-rights activists alike have been announcing its arrival for decades, but in a world where food scientists are still trying to figure out the best ways to extend the life of cake, it’s hard to imagine that meat created in a petri dish might gain a place on our dinner plates anytime soon. Yet, today in London Mark Post, a vascular physiologist at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, allowed two independent tasters to sample a hamburger patty he had grown in his lab.

"It had a familiar mouth-feel," said food writer and journalist Josh Schonwald, after biting into a piece of the cooked meat in front of reporters. "[The difference] is the absence of fat." Both tasters were careful not to comment on whether the burger was "good" or not.

The hamburger was grown in Post's lab using bovine skeletal muscle stem cells, collected from a piece of fresh beef. To do this, the cells were “fed” calf serum and commercially available growth medium to initiate multiplication and prompt them to develop into muscle cells over time. Once they differentiated into muscle cells, they were given simple nutrient sources, such as algae extracts. The scientists also exercised the resulting muscle strands in a bioreactor by affixing them to a soluble sugar scaffold and slowly built tension using doughnut-shaped anchor points—essentially helping the muscle to “bulk up.”

The resulting five-ounce burger, cooked by chef Richard McGeown, was made using 20,000 strips of cultured meat—about 40 billion cow cells—and took about three months to produce, "which is faster than [raising] a cow,” Post joked.

The most impressive number associated with the burger, however, is its $325,000 price tag, donated by Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google.

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that /z\ fits with the "odd" environment sensations i am experiencing today from the general impression of peoples thoughts

it seems to me 1dunno1

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that /z\ fits with the "odd" environment sensations i am experiencing today from the general impression of peoples thoughts

it seems to me 1dunno1
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I find it interesting the tasters were called not to mention whether it was 'good or not'.

However, I am sure if there is video footage of it one could tell whether they enjoyed it, through watching their body language.
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