RE: Shackled minds - Strange breed indeed.

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Shackled minds - Strange breed indeed.

in discussion •  3 years ago 

The Ukraine war has really shone a light with regards to the "pick a side" and chant from the stands, where were they all for Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria etc.

Trans-human agenda, people seem to like Elon Musk yet he wants to put a microchip inside every human on this planets head, see I do live in the twilight zone for real.

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And Lone Skum plans to cover the whole sky in satellites beaming down pulsed microwaves - so will be nowhere to hide. Why do people like this tyrant?

I think the "pick a side" dilemma is more about avoiding the tyranny in one's own yard.
The trip-switch was astonishing - from coronati sheep to howling dogs.
Pavlov will be smiling.
In his later experiments he tried to see if he could make dogs insane - not just salivating for food.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I recall the bombing of Baghdad was shown live on the BBC - was late night but I was still awake - and was thinking... why are they showing us this? Are we supposed to be cheering?
Saddam was a fool, but that wasn't the point - stupid patsy, one of so many stuffed tyrants.
Was it all just to ensure most of us are draped in a flag?
I have multiple nationalities and I fly... none of their flags.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I missed that one, maybe I was abroad, but then again I never watched the BBC anyway, far to gov orientated via that license fee they try to force people to pay, I had a fine once for not having one, never paid it, never will.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

BBC dramas used to be so much better than Hollywooden movies - Brits are just better at making nasty complex dramas. Gone all woketard now - annoying.

Anyway, we were never a TV-watching-family, was just there, so just the 4 channels. This was 1990! I prob had internet then, but was cheap so no cable channels.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

We were walking one evening last summer, my wife and I, and this light appeared in the night sky above but to the right and coming towards us, the size of a star., then another, then another and so on and so forth. They disappeared from sight just above our head, then two also went over from left to right crossing paths with the others.
That is his star-link, only seen it once, but seeing is believing. We counted 17 in total that night. At first my wife thought UFO's or aliens, as you do.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Iridium satellites have been up there for years.

Surprised you could see them. Must have been very small - like a star.
the Skum plan is 100x more than iridium!

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I might have a crack at that when our raspberry pi 400 turns up as it is Linux based and that is my thing, hate windows, detest it with a passion.
Want to teach daughter type person how to build a pc.
And I can leave the pi at the farm in the winter and if it gets stolen, I do not lose a great deal of money, unlike a laptop.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

The video below does look animated, and moving faster than what we saw. Slightly bigger than a star I would say, but weird to see all the same, I guess the moonlight caught them and that was while walking in town - as at the farm there is no light pollution and I can see every constellation on a good night, but not seen them since, just the odd one on occasions. But much smaller.
Are the Musk variant low orbiting? No idea, never looked into it.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

This looks animated...


... but you can say if they were that bright!?

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

No not that bright and not that big.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

did you watch the vid? the vid-image is stupidly large. lol

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Yes I did, it looks fake and nothing like what we saw,