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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 63345218 South Korea 10/04/2017 07:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Testing, testing! No bans...good. Sympathy and best wishes for people involved. Storms and shootings. On the road. Korean contact said IP no longer banned. Surprised. Things will be moving quite fast by end of year. Very busy. Will post more later in the month. Frequencies switching to and fro. Caution when directing consciousness. Play your part but do not overplay your hand. Goodwill and greetings to all. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 63345218 South Korea 10/04/2017 08:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mid autumn greetings to all. Goodwill to all. Busy and important times. Make good intentions. Realize yourselves and be aware of your intents. Frequencies vary, and coincidences can occur a little more frequently. By existing we are contributing to the whole. We are all very honored. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75640478 United States 10/04/2017 11:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mid autumn greetings to all. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63345218 Goodwill to all. Busy and important times. Make good intentions. Realize yourselves and be aware of your intents. Frequencies vary, and coincidences can occur a little more frequently. By existing we are contributing to the whole. We are all very honored. Vague new age woo woo shit again? 3 months more to a historic fail! |
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Isis One User ID: 75230280 United States 10/05/2017 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mid autumn greetings to all. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63345218 Goodwill to all. Busy and important times. Make good intentions. Realize yourselves and be aware of your intents. Frequencies vary, and coincidences can occur a little more frequently. By existing we are contributing to the whole. We are all very honored. Beautiful words OP! Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75619842 United States 10/05/2017 02:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why is aid so slow in coming to the Puerto Ricans? My sympathies. Our people will try as much as we can quietly. The MSM and other media will pay us no heed. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75604487 It is a showcase to the world about how ugly and evil the Americans have become! As Venezuelans starve, their government offers hurricane aid to Caribbean islands BY JACQUELINE CHARLES OCTOBER 04, 2017 12:26 PM When Hurricane Harvey hit, Venezuela offered $5 million in aid to Texas through its Citgo petroleum company. Then came hurricanes Irma, Jose and Maria, and with every threat, Venezuela’s military cargo planes and helicopters were there, helping with relief and recovery from Cuba to Dominica. The South American country may be engulfed in political and economic turmoil with acute food shortages, soaring prices and fresh U.S. sanctions, but that isn’t stopping its besieged government from coming to the rescue of Caribbean islands ravaged by a string of catastrophic storms. The assistance is raising questions about whether it’s more about scoring political points and winning allies than humanitarianism. “It’s all politics,” said Russ Dallen, a managing partner at investment bank Caracas CapitalMarkets who also advises U.S. lawmakers on Venezuela. “Harvey hits and they come with a bid to give $5 million. Venezuelans are starving and they are going to give $5 million away to help Texans in million-dollar mansions who got flooded? It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense except as a marketing scheme.” The island nations, though, welcome the help, which they said has been critical to their residents. “Venezuela has been playing a very important role,” said St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves. “They took food and water very early to different places, moving [hundreds] of people from Barbuda to Antigua, ferrying food and water to Dominica, from St. Lucia, from St. Vincent.” In Antigua, where it was the first to respond after Hurricane Irma decimated the smaller island of Barbuda early last month, one Venezuelan military plane flew in mattresses, water and medical personnel while another evacuated hundreds of storm survivors as a second powerful hurricane — Jose — threatened the island days later. Residents of Barbuda in the eastern Caribbean recently pleaded their case to return to the island rendered uninhabitable by Hurricane Irma.Jacqueline Charles [email protected] Some of the relief work was risky. Antigua’s foreign minister, Charles Fernandez, said the mammoth military aircraft had to land on a private, waterlogged grassy strip rather than the airport runway, which was deemed too short, and had to be pushed out of the mud at one point. “There was a feeling they couldn’t do it,” he said. “The captain went over, looked at it and said, ‘We can do it.’ Our own airport authority had said it couldn’t be done.” This is not the first time that Venezuela has provided aid to the region. But critics believe that more than ever, the country, which has used its Petrocaribe subsidized oil-export program to wield political influence in the region, has geopolitical motivations with its latest round of generosity. President Nicolás Maduro’s leftist government has faced mounting pressure as the U.S. and other countries in the region have denounced him as a dictator following repressive street protests and a July 30 vote allowing him to strip lawmakers of power and put in place a new Venezuelan constitution. While Washington has issued sanctions against the regime, including restricting Venezuela’s ability to borrow money from American creditors, the Organization of American States has sought to suspend Venezuela from the body. But the OAS’ attempts have been stalled mainly by Caribbean nations, which in June blocked an OAS resolution demanding Maduro stop his plans to convene a constituent assembly to draft the new constitution. Earlier this year, Venezuela announced it was withdrawing from the OAS, which it has long-accused of being a Washington mouthpiece. “They are saying, ‘Look at what we are doing to help’...which they have used effectively to keep the OAS from sanctioning them,” said Dallen, the investment bank adviser. The tactic has been effective in the past, Dallen said, pointing to Venezuela’s help for Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. The country even forgave billions of dollars in Petrocaribe debt owed by Haiti. Haiti abstained from the June OAS vote on suspending Venezuela. But two months earlier,its ambassador accused the U.S. and other hemispheric diplomats of orchestrating a “cosmetically disguised” coup in Venezuela. “Venezuela has been very generous to Haiti after their previous disaster, and the Haitians have never forgotten that,” Dallen said, “and amazingly they voted with Venezuela at the OAS when the U.S. was trying to sanction them. That’s ultimately the targeted results.” Still, while many Venezuelans are suffering amid the country’s economic crisis, the socialist administration has refused offers of international aid for its own citizens. Fernandez, the Antiguan minister, said he understands the difficulties in Venezuela, but he sees the South American nation as a friend that has always “reached out to the Caribbean.” “When my people’s backs are to the walls and someone reaches out a hand, I don’t bite it. I say, ‘Thank you,’ ” he said. “We have a humongous task. China has come to our aid. Venezuela, Cuba sent assistance even though they got hit hard by the hurricane. We could have said ‘No,’ and then what? Who would have really helped us? “You see what is happening in Puerto Rico? I am sure they wish they had a Venezuela to come and offer them assistance,” Fernandez said. Last week, Maduro boasted that his country had helped hurricane victims in the hemisphere more than Washington. “We’ve helped the victims of Hurricane Harvey more than Donald Trump,” he said. “And now we have ordered a special program of aid and solidarity with the people of Puerto Rico who have also been abandoned by Donald Trump.” Citgo has since announced that it will donate up to 50,000 barrels of diesel to the U.S. territory to assist federal, state and local authorities in providing services to those afflicted by Hurricane Maria. During a high-level United Nations meeting on Irma’s impact in the Caribbean last month, Venezuela Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza said not only was his country the first to respond in Barbuda but Venezuela had made a $1 million donation to Antigua’s hurricane relief fund. Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne, who has advised his fellow Caribbean leaders to stay out of Venezuela’s internal affairs, noted that the country was more responsive than “some countries that have enormous resources.” “I think it is to their credit that they have gone the extra mile to assist Antigua and Barbuda and other countries,” Browne said in an interview with the Caribbean Media Corp., just before he attended the UN General Assembly meeting in New York where he publicly thanked “the government and people of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela who went beyond the call of duty to assist.” Asked about Venezuela’s political troubles, Browne said in the CMC interview: “I’m quite sure that a lot of things that are said about Venezuela are grossly exaggerated” Patrick Antoine, a diplomat who represents Grenada in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, which includes many of the hurricane-struck islands, said the region should be grateful for Venezuela’s assistance. Speaking at a press conference last week after returning from storm-ravaged Dominica, Antoine recounted how a Venezuelan search and rescue team saved a Trinidadian man and his Canadian wife, flying them off the island after their home was devastated by Maria. “We ought to very publicly say ‘Thank you’ to the government and to the people of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,” said Antoine. “Regardless of what ideological perspective you come from, the level of service that they have given as first responders will stay with me for a very long time. And should stay with us all.” MIAMI HERALD LATIN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT JIM WYSS CONTRIBUTED TO THIS REPORT. An aerial view of the damage to Codrington after Hurricane Irma struck. Some fared better than others. Salwan Georges The Washington Post Source: Miami Herald |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75641421 United States 10/05/2017 02:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mid autumn greetings to all. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63345218 Goodwill to all. Busy and important times. Make good intentions. Realize yourselves and be aware of your intents. Frequencies vary, and coincidences can occur a little more frequently. By existing we are contributing to the whole. We are all very honored. Beautiful words OP! You kidding me?! More like infantile psycobabble! |
PhiloSophiaZoso User ID: 21648329 United States 10/05/2017 05:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mid autumn greetings to all. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63345218 Goodwill to all. Busy and important times. Make good intentions. Realize yourselves and be aware of your intents. Frequencies vary, and coincidences can occur a little more frequently. By existing we are contributing to the whole. We are all very honored. Beautiful words OP! You kidding me?! More like infantile psycobabble! Nature in human form. Everyone and everything is an aspect of self. Thread: Unseen Dimensions: Journals of an Interdimensional Traveler Thread: How To Get Into REAL Heaven VS. Yahweh's Deception Heaven We ride on the silver lining of a light beam which appeared from nothing out of nowhere somehow. It’s always been socialism for the rich and brutal individualism for the common folk. "Simplicity is complexity resolved" Constantin Brancusi Give love a chance. #BanWarProfits |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75641963 Germany 10/05/2017 09:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mid autumn greetings to all. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63345218 Goodwill to all. Busy and important times. Make good intentions. Realize yourselves and be aware of your intents. Frequencies vary, and coincidences can occur a little more frequently. By existing we are contributing to the whole. We are all very honored. Glad to hear from you OP, thanks and all the best! |
JJN User ID: 72261585 United States 10/05/2017 10:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mid autumn greetings to all. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63345218 Goodwill to all. Busy and important times. Make good intentions. Realize yourselves and be aware of your intents. Frequencies vary, and coincidences can occur a little more frequently. By existing we are contributing to the whole. We are all very honored. Vague new age woo woo shit again? 3 months more to a historic fail! Vague? Read it slowly, and literally, then. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75643534 Venezuela 10/05/2017 11:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why is aid so slow in coming to the Puerto Ricans? My sympathies. Our people will try as much as we can quietly. The MSM and other media will pay us no heed. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75604487 It is a showcase to the world about how ugly and evil the Americans have become! As Venezuelans starve, their government offers hurricane aid to Caribbean islands BY JACQUELINE CHARLES OCTOBER 04, 2017 12:26 PM When Hurricane Harvey hit, Venezuela offered $5 million in aid to Texas through its Citgo petroleum company. Then came hurricanes Irma, Jose and Maria, and with every threat, Venezuela’s military cargo planes and helicopters were there, helping with relief and recovery from Cuba to Dominica. The South American country may be engulfed in political and economic turmoil with acute food shortages, soaring prices and fresh U.S. sanctions, but that isn’t stopping its besieged government from coming to the rescue of Caribbean islands ravaged by a string of catastrophic storms. The assistance is raising questions about whether it’s more about scoring political points and winning allies than humanitarianism. “It’s all politics,” said Russ Dallen, a managing partner at investment bank Caracas CapitalMarkets who also advises U.S. lawmakers on Venezuela. “Harvey hits and they come with a bid to give $5 million. Venezuelans are starving and they are going to give $5 million away to help Texans in million-dollar mansions who got flooded? It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense except as a marketing scheme.” The island nations, though, welcome the help, which they said has been critical to their residents. “Venezuela has been playing a very important role,” said St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves. “They took food and water very early to different places, moving [hundreds] of people from Barbuda to Antigua, ferrying food and water to Dominica, from St. Lucia, from St. Vincent.” In Antigua, where it was the first to respond after Hurricane Irma decimated the smaller island of Barbuda early last month, one Venezuelan military plane flew in mattresses, water and medical personnel while another evacuated hundreds of storm survivors as a second powerful hurricane — Jose — threatened the island days later. Residents of Barbuda in the eastern Caribbean recently pleaded their case to return to the island rendered uninhabitable by Hurricane Irma.Jacqueline Charles [email protected] Some of the relief work was risky. Antigua’s foreign minister, Charles Fernandez, said the mammoth military aircraft had to land on a private, waterlogged grassy strip rather than the airport runway, which was deemed too short, and had to be pushed out of the mud at one point. “There was a feeling they couldn’t do it,” he said. “The captain went over, looked at it and said, ‘We can do it.’ Our own airport authority had said it couldn’t be done.” This is not the first time that Venezuela has provided aid to the region. But critics believe that more than ever, the country, which has used its Petrocaribe subsidized oil-export program to wield political influence in the region, has geopolitical motivations with its latest round of generosity. President Nicolás Maduro’s leftist government has faced mounting pressure as the U.S. and other countries in the region have denounced him as a dictator following repressive street protests and a July 30 vote allowing him to strip lawmakers of power and put in place a new Venezuelan constitution. While Washington has issued sanctions against the regime, including restricting Venezuela’s ability to borrow money from American creditors, the Organization of American States has sought to suspend Venezuela from the body. But the OAS’ attempts have been stalled mainly by Caribbean nations, which in June blocked an OAS resolution demanding Maduro stop his plans to convene a constituent assembly to draft the new constitution. Earlier this year, Venezuela announced it was withdrawing from the OAS, which it has long-accused of being a Washington mouthpiece. “They are saying, ‘Look at what we are doing to help’...which they have used effectively to keep the OAS from sanctioning them,” said Dallen, the investment bank adviser. The tactic has been effective in the past, Dallen said, pointing to Venezuela’s help for Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. The country even forgave billions of dollars in Petrocaribe debt owed by Haiti. Haiti abstained from the June OAS vote on suspending Venezuela. But two months earlier,its ambassador accused the U.S. and other hemispheric diplomats of orchestrating a “cosmetically disguised” coup in Venezuela. “Venezuela has been very generous to Haiti after their previous disaster, and the Haitians have never forgotten that,” Dallen said, “and amazingly they voted with Venezuela at the OAS when the U.S. was trying to sanction them. That’s ultimately the targeted results.” Still, while many Venezuelans are suffering amid the country’s economic crisis, the socialist administration has refused offers of international aid for its own citizens. Fernandez, the Antiguan minister, said he understands the difficulties in Venezuela, but he sees the South American nation as a friend that has always “reached out to the Caribbean.” “When my people’s backs are to the walls and someone reaches out a hand, I don’t bite it. I say, ‘Thank you,’ ” he said. “We have a humongous task. China has come to our aid. Venezuela, Cuba sent assistance even though they got hit hard by the hurricane. We could have said ‘No,’ and then what? Who would have really helped us? “You see what is happening in Puerto Rico? I am sure they wish they had a Venezuela to come and offer them assistance,” Fernandez said. Last week, Maduro boasted that his country had helped hurricane victims in the hemisphere more than Washington. “We’ve helped the victims of Hurricane Harvey more than Donald Trump,” he said. “And now we have ordered a special program of aid and solidarity with the people of Puerto Rico who have also been abandoned by Donald Trump.” Citgo has since announced that it will donate up to 50,000 barrels of diesel to the U.S. territory to assist federal, state and local authorities in providing services to those afflicted by Hurricane Maria. During a high-level United Nations meeting on Irma’s impact in the Caribbean last month, Venezuela Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza said not only was his country the first to respond in Barbuda but Venezuela had made a $1 million donation to Antigua’s hurricane relief fund. Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne, who has advised his fellow Caribbean leaders to stay out of Venezuela’s internal affairs, noted that the country was more responsive than “some countries that have enormous resources.” “I think it is to their credit that they have gone the extra mile to assist Antigua and Barbuda and other countries,” Browne said in an interview with the Caribbean Media Corp., just before he attended the UN General Assembly meeting in New York where he publicly thanked “the government and people of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela who went beyond the call of duty to assist.” Asked about Venezuela’s political troubles, Browne said in the CMC interview: “I’m quite sure that a lot of things that are said about Venezuela are grossly exaggerated” Patrick Antoine, a diplomat who represents Grenada in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, which includes many of the hurricane-struck islands, said the region should be grateful for Venezuela’s assistance. Speaking at a press conference last week after returning from storm-ravaged Dominica, Antoine recounted how a Venezuelan search and rescue team saved a Trinidadian man and his Canadian wife, flying them off the island after their home was devastated by Maria. “We ought to very publicly say ‘Thank you’ to the government and to the people of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,” said Antoine. “Regardless of what ideological perspective you come from, the level of service that they have given as first responders will stay with me for a very long time. And should stay with us all.” MIAMI HERALD LATIN AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT JIM WYSS CONTRIBUTED TO THIS REPORT. An aerial view of the damage to Codrington after Hurricane Irma struck. Some fared better than others. Salwan Georges The Washington Post Source: Miami Herald We are not exactly starving. We hall have our basic needs met. Only not too much extras. The only people causing trouble and rioting, looting are paid agents used to opulence and wanton waste. Capitalist roaders. We all have our basic needs taken care of. Not many extras. No cognac, champagne, no 100 year old scotch, no haagen das. But we are ever willing to share whatever we have for those who truly need. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75209671 United States 10/05/2017 12:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mid autumn greetings to all. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63345218 Goodwill to all. Busy and important times. Make good intentions. Realize yourselves and be aware of your intents. Frequencies vary, and coincidences can occur a little more frequently. By existing we are contributing to the whole. We are all very honored. Vague new age woo woo shit again? 3 months more to a historic fail! Vague? Read it slowly, and literally, then. Bullshit! Goodwill my foot. Chicom can't even bring himself to express love for all. Just vague mind twisting new age shit. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75645492 Taiwan 10/05/2017 06:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why is aid so slow in coming to the Puerto Ricans? My sympathies. Our people will try as much as we can quietly. The MSM and other media will pay us no heed. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75604487 It is a showcase to the world about how ugly and evil the Americans have become! As Venezuelans starve, their government offers hurricane aid to Caribbean islands :--------------- Source: Miami Herald We are not exactly starving. We hall have our basic needs met. Only not too much extras. The only people causing trouble and rioting, looting are paid agents used to opulence and wanton waste. Capitalist roaders. We all have our basic needs taken care of. Not many extras. No cognac, champagne, no 100 year old scotch, no haagen das. But we are ever willing to share whatever we have for those who truly need. There's a saying in ancient Taoist philosophy. It Is True Charity And Altruism If You Give Away What You Truly Need. Giving Away Left Overs Is Just Condescending Pity. Good on you Venezuelans for the real charity. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75645981 Canada 10/05/2017 07:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75640580 Some kind of pre-warning on things to come? This is an actual photo of Jason Aldean's tattoo Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75543642 The world is a stage and you don't have to fucking like it [link to i.gyazo.com (secure)] I found another site with more images of this tattoo, see the link below. I can't find this picture anywhere on the web when I reverse search it. So I decided to look up this website in an archive to see if it was up online BEFORE the shooting. It was not archived, so this may be false information. Found a second site with more pictures of his tattoo here: [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] The first site claiming this is his tattoo is here: [link to www.kgbanswers.com] Thread: This is an actual photo of Jason Aldean's tattoo. Illuminati confirmed |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74060384 United States 10/05/2017 09:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75640580 I know why. Steve Paddok in cohoots with the Tao Op fella to celebrate china national day...0ct 1! Communist operation. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75646626 Australia 10/05/2017 10:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why is aid so slow in coming to the Puerto Ricans? My sympathies. Our people will try as much as we can quietly. The MSM and other media will pay us no heed. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75604487 It is a showcase to the world about how ugly and evil the Americans have become! As Venezuelans starve, their government offers hurricane aid to Caribbean islands :--------------- Source: Miami Herald We are not exactly starving. We hall have our basic needs met. Only not too much extras. The only people causing trouble and rioting, looting are paid agents used to opulence and wanton waste. Capitalist roaders. We all have our basic needs taken care of. Not many extras. No cognac, champagne, no 100 year old scotch, no haagen das. But we are ever willing to share whatever we have for those who truly need. There's a saying in ancient Taoist philosophy. It Is True Charity And Altruism If You Give Away What You Truly Need. Giving Away Left Overs Is Just Condescending Pity. Good on you Venezuelans for the real charity. I wish all our so called philanthropists with their flashy lives will take not! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75646777 Canada 10/05/2017 10:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75640580 I know why. Steve Paddok in cohoots with the Tao Op fella to celebrate china national day...0ct 1! Communist operation. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1262139 United States 10/05/2017 11:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | China is and was tptb plan all throughout, china is not a saviour , china is NWO 2.0 , China is no. 1 in AI for a reason Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75602401 OP warned about false enlightenment, anything less than freedom from space-time is trap, its a plan to have one world govt which must be equal hence rise of east and decline of west , to gain some sort of parity for implementation of NWO [link to www.bibliotecapleyades.net (secure)] [link to redefininggod.com] With that kind of cloistered mentality and eternal doubt indoctrinated by tptb's sponsored modern " new age mamby pamby thinking " small wonder you guys still go " yes sahib, yes mem-sahib"! I am an Indian national who had worked in the Middle East before moving to Singapore. Both regions are heavily affected by the British and Muslim influences. Both have quite a substantial ethnic Indian population. I couldn't helped but appalled by the heavy mental enslavement of Indians in these 2 places by things British or Muslim. Outwardly these fellow Indians may spout anti British or anti Muslim sentiments but when you get close to them and watch their daily lives, you will realise how entrenched are the Moghul Muslim and British Raj are in their psyche! The Mughal conquest and British colonisation left such a traumatic and deeply entrenched mark on the average Indian psyche that it seems impossible our people are able to escape from. Unknowingly and subconsciously the average Indian guy will do all kinds of things in their lives that show the enslavement to those 2 influences! Utterly sad and disappointing. Recently I was invited to watch a very silly comedy show starring Jackie Chan, Disha Patani and Amyra Dastur titled Kungfu Yoga.It was just a comedy and many people are just going to flame for for alluding to it. However, whether by design or accident it revealed history and cultural exchanges long hidden from the public by our colonial masters. You will find genuine historical exchanges between India and China totally white washed and removed because the master historians of our modern world cleverly hid those from public knowledge. At worst they disparaged or consigned those historical accounts as myths and fiction. I did some research ( the sources are scant ) and realised that there were factual accounts as portrayed in that movie. It is a blessing that Jackie Chan's producers made it into a comedy so it was taken lightly and no major campaign mounted to remove those historical references. It was Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai indeed. The travels of the pilgrim monk Hsuan Tsang and the Tang ambassador Wang XuanCe were indeed notable, especially Wang mounting a military rescue using Tang Tibetan soldiers. I thought it was fictional but when I researched deeply into it, it was indeed factual...only that Indian officials heavily influenced by the British sneakily removed a lot of references to it from Indian records. It will indeed be a lost cause if we Indians do not endeavour to rid ourselves on the mutant implanted in our psyche by the British gods. Wherever the British go, their scholars and historians rewrote history to glorify whatever that support their cause. You can be sure they changed a lot of historical records by destroying the authentic ones and create fake hostory to suit their agenda. They even createthe nation of Israel out of thin air. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75647038 Australia 10/05/2017 11:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A bit of cheer in a message from Xilinhot especially for Mumukshu after I mentioned some info from that link posted. They messaged me to connect it all to my recent trip to Guatemala...oh dear, I saw Akeviz! Anyway, that leads to stuff I should not say here. Their message said that your soul yearnings were getting you close to the upper planes; just trust your soul whispers. Your mind would however lead you astray. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75611496 They said not to focus on the physical aspects of Agham Dez, instead to allow your soul yearnings to lead you to the Agham state of being naturally. That's all I am to say. Anything more would be a hindrance because it would stir up the mind. Congratulations and all the best as the Agham state of being is really something well beyond. Good luck. R Hotel Thanks for the message RH and please extend my gratitude to people in Xilinhot also . I wont pretend to having understood the message and at the same time I wont say it was completely vague. Wow! I am a bit excited for you as I never expect this to be put out here, especially on a site like GLP. As far as I know, R Hotel's trip to Central America, especially the Guatemala Mountains, was to bring him closer to sensing the meridians of the new Flower of Life energies and the connections of ancient energy portals in the etheric regions of Akeviz. That OP's people should bring that up together with the phrase Agham State of Being indicated that your research has brought you close to the higher planes of existence. The Agham State of Being probably alluded to the higher octaves of existence beyond the mental and soul planes. Good on you. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75647038 Australia 10/06/2017 12:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A question best left hanging as insincerity and racial prejudice abound in this world of misdirected energies and discordance. Examine your inner selves, especially your motivations. That applies to all who come upon this thread, and that's all for now. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 75619842 United States 10/06/2017 02:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Deep appreciation for this thread ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70791275 and for those who contributed I DO ask that those who were entrusted with information TO post ~ do so Although I understand and appreciate the desire for due diligence in attempting to verify the facts surrounding information OP provided prior to posting, I would ask that you consider that you are not being held responsible. We are aware that the information was provided to you, and not coming directly FROM you ... The purpose WAS to be shared with the followers of this thread ... and hindrance may occur from withholding it. There is no way to ascertain for whom it may have "meaning" and relevance. The message is not to be confused with the messenger... Time is running short and the other side has kept humanity in a continual state of ignorance and deception .. It is time for those who know the truth to divulge it ~ we deserve to know .... Here, I'm referring to the web of deceit that has comprised the lives we've lived built on illusions, manipulation, enslavement and deception. The people deserve to know the truth to awaken them out of their stupor .... and as such, I'm deeply grateful for ALL that ALL involved have undertaken to do just that! much love and gratitude I FEEL THE NEED TO REPOST THIS. I AMNOT THIS AC BUT I TRUST MANY HERE WILL SURELY AGREE WITH WHAT HE WROTE. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75647798 New Zealand 10/06/2017 02:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A bit of cheer in a message from Xilinhot especially for Mumukshu after I mentioned some info from that link posted. They messaged me to connect it all to my recent trip to Guatemala...oh dear, I saw Akeviz! Anyway, that leads to stuff I should not say here. Their message said that your soul yearnings were getting you close to the upper planes; just trust your soul whispers. Your mind would however lead you astray. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75611496 They said not to focus on the physical aspects of Agham Dez, instead to allow your soul yearnings to lead you to the Agham state of being naturally. That's all I am to say. Anything more would be a hindrance because it would stir up the mind. Congratulations and all the best as the Agham state of being is really something well beyond. Good luck. R Hotel Thanks for the message RH and please extend my gratitude to people in Xilinhot also . I wont pretend to having understood the message and at the same time I wont say it was completely vague. Wow! I am a bit excited for you as I never expect this to be put out here, especially on a site like GLP. As far as I know, R Hotel's trip to Central America, especially the Guatemala Mountains, was to bring him closer to sensing the meridians of the new Flower of Life energies and the connections of ancient energy portals in the etheric regions of Akeviz. That OP's people should bring that up together with the phrase Agham State of Being indicated that your research has brought you close to the higher planes of existence. The Agham State of Being probably alluded to the higher octaves of existence beyond the mental and soul planes. Good on you. It feels like a fleeting moment of synchronicity. However who knows, the TAO works in mysterious ways. |