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You’re not supposed to know that you’re being mind-controlled, right now, by a self-replicating mutagenic xeno-substance that was initially sold to us as the key to the future. So the proof of its existence is hidden in the only place it can be hidden. It’s hidden in science fiction.
"In Lucy.. it's some sort of sparkly Transhumanist Supercomputing.. thing"
"For Stranger Things, where it's some kind of Interdimensional trespasser"
"Whatever Black Goo is, it's Alien, it's Everywhere, and "the Source of all Evil on this planet"
So there you have it. That’s what happened to graphene. It’s everywhere. It’s superpowerful. Some people even say it’s in the Covid vaccines. That’s the truth.
Black Goo
Covert Operations, Suspicious Deaths, And Intelligent Substances: Is An Alien Liquid Invading Our Planet?
The conspiracy of the strange deaths of several scientists who all worked for the Marconi group was thought to have a connection to the United States Strategic Defense Initiative, otherwise known as the Star Wars Program.
However, in recent years, an even stranger conspiracy has emerged – one that suggests the deaths were indeed suspicious but that they were connected to top-secret work involving an intelligent alien substance, one that the Falklands War helped to cover up its discovery. This extraterrestrial liquid became known by those researching the claims as the Black Goo, and those claims stretch in several intriguing directions.
The Black Goo conspiracy sounds like science-fiction. Indeed, what we are about to examine are some of the most bizarre but unsettling claims of recent times. We just might find that, in this case, fact is indeed stranger than fiction.
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It is claimed that several of the world’s intelligence agencies and militaries had looked to get their hands on the substance, but the British military simply arrived and secured it first. It is claimed that the bulk of this was discovered on Thule Island, and it is to this location where we will turn our attention to next.
originally posted by: XtheMadnessNow
The Trump Search Warrant Affidavit has been released.
Here it is - with redactions - Techno Fog comments.
originally posted by: Roxstar
originally posted by: XtheMadnessNow
The Trump Search Warrant Affidavit has been released.
Here it is - with redactions - Techno Fog comments.
LOLOL ya that really clears things up /sarc
originally posted by: XtheMadnessNow
The Trump Search Warrant Affidavit has been released.
Here it is - with redactions - Techno Fog comments.
originally posted by: someolddog
Dask is only asking questions, nothing wrong with that. No need for an echo chamber. Maybe more should be asking.
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley on Friday fired back with a scathing statement after Internal Revenue Service filings of her nonprofit were leaked and reported on by the media -- arguing the move was a bid to intimidate conservative donors.
Politico on Friday published information about donors who had made anonymous contributions to Haley’s advocacy group, Stand for America Inc. The 2019 IRS filing had been obtained by a watchdog group called Documented, and shared with Politico.
She set up Stand for America shortly after her departure from the administration, and has been watched closely for any moves she might make toward running for the White House.
In 2021, she set up Stand for America PAC – a separate entity from the advocacy group – which describes itself as "laser-focused on the 2022 midterms and electing a conservative force to the House of Representatives and U.S. Senate to counter the liberal agendas of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Chuck Schumer, and Nancy Pelosi."
Haley has gone on to endorse a number of electoral candidates, while remaining outspoken on issues including the threats from China and Iran, as well as the need for reform at the United States.
originally posted by: Justoneman
It is the unending "I can't see it" when it is right there part when I am looking at the comments made.
I see a dynamic that starts with "this is what we have so far". If you are not seeing that, then maybe you should.
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: Justoneman
It is the unending "I can't see it" when it is right there part when I am looking at the comments made.
The difference in opinion isn't because I don't see "it" but that I don't agree with what it ultimately means.
I see a dynamic that starts with "this is what we have so far". If you are not seeing that, then maybe you should.
That dynamic starts there but then moves on to "I think this means..." which is where, like I said above, differences of opinions arise.
Saying people should be seeing things like you do is asking for an echo chamber.
originally posted by: Justoneman
If we were confirming each others lies, then that would be an echo chamber. We are presenting data, receiving information and sources, then debating what it means. This is a quest
Yet, I do see you have found a niche with digging up the details on celebrities. I have not one desire to know where to find that particular data. I see that it is coming in useful in this so called "echo chamber" discussion board.
Though commonly called a “bank,” the IOR is technically a financial institute, with no branches, working within Vatican City State to provide services to clients, which include the Holy See and connected entities, religious orders, clergy, Catholic institutions, and Holy See employees.
The IOR saw its number of clients decline by 472, from 14,991 clients at the end of 2020 to 14,519 in 2021. Nearly half of its clients in 2019 were religious orders.
According to its annual report, the financial institution’s $19 million net profit in 2021 was also down from $44 million in 2020 and $46 million in 2019.
In his Aug. 23 rescript, Pope Francis said article 219, paragraph 3 of Praedicate Evangelium “must be interpreted to mean that the activity of asset manager and custodian of the movable patrimony of the Holy See and of the Institutions connected with the Holy See is the exclusive responsibility of the Institute for Works of Religion.”
The decree will force Holy See institutions, including the Secretariat of State, to move their financial assets to the IOR by the end of September. The Secretariat of State is known to have had accounts in Swiss financial institutions, including Credit Suisse, through which the controversial London building investment was initially carried out.
Article 219, paragraph 3 of the new curial constitution says: “The execution of the financial transactions referred to in §§ 1 and 2 is carried out through the Institute for the Works of Religion,” the IOR.[/ex
www.catholicnewsagency.com...
Sorry, I didn't see there was a new thread started in this....Its a little different so I'm leaving it.edit on R20222022kQ000000America/ChicagoAmerica/Chicago8 by RookQueen because: added contentedit on R20222022kQ000000America/ChicagoAmerica/Chicago8 by RookQueen because: added contentedit on R20222022kQ000000America/ChicagoAmerica/Chicago8 by RookQueen because: added contentedit on R20222022kQ000000America/ChicagoAmerica/Chicago8 by RookQueen because: link issues
Bermeja is a phantom islet lying off the north coast of the Yucatán peninsula according to several maps of the Gulf of Mexico from the 16th to the 20th centuries. Despite being located somewhat precisely in relation to neighboring islands by notable Spanish cartographers of the 16th century, the island was not found in a 1997 survey, nor in an extensive 2009 study conducted by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) on behalf of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies. Interest in the island arose in late 2008, fueled by the fact that if such an island existed, it would be important for determining the boundaries for exploitation rights of oil in Hoyos de Dona (Doughnut Holes) in the Gulf of Mexico.
Some ghosts even caused diplomatic tensions, Wittmann notes. Most famous was Bermeja Island, west of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, which became central to a 2000s territorial dispute between the United States and Mexico over oil exploration—but searches in 1997 and 2009 concluded it didn’t exist. Bermeja resided on maps for more than 400 years until its recent purging. It could still be real, Wittman says, but concealed by rising sea levels.