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The Reactionary Conspiracy 13. The plot’s theology.

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posted on Nov, 15 2024 @ 01:12 PM
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How does Zero=15?



posted on Nov, 18 2024 @ 10:36 AM
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Regarding the humanoid robots, I think the conspirators call them differently, depending on their function. Thus, I estimate there would be three types:

1) Clones: The ones destined to act as the body of a deceased person. These one wouldn’t have any memories. They are probably transported from the laboratory to the crime scene while being anesthetized.

2) Replicants: The ones destined to replace a living person. They would have at least some memories of the person they have to substitute, especially if such person is a member of the conspiracy.

3) Androids: The ones working with the conspirators. They would only have their own memories and their own personalities.

I estimate that the three types are created in a similar way, but maybe the finish is different in each case.



posted on Nov, 18 2024 @ 10:42 AM
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How do you "estimate" any of that?

You are talking to yourself, by the way....

"Replicants" only exist in sci fi. Blade Runner isn't real.



posted on Nov, 19 2024 @ 01:50 PM
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I think I have found a clue about the names of the three cities of the ancient North American country:



If we take out the term nazi from Anasazi, we get Asa. So maybe Asa was the name of one of the cities.

Another one could be Na Asa (“New Asa”), or simply Nasa.

And if we pay attention to the names of Texcoco and the fictional Texas City, then the third one’s name could be Tasa.

So the name of the three cities of the ancient North American country could be: Asa, Nasa and Tasa.



posted on Nov, 19 2024 @ 02:10 PM
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Could be whatever you want to make them up to be?



posted on Nov, 20 2024 @ 01:39 PM
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I estimate it is hard to believe that one family (or sleeper cell) can keep the same level of commitment towards this conspiracy for many generations. So I strongly suspect that what the families of conspirators living in enemy countries do is the following: They sound out their children to see if they can be trusted to join the conspiracy (that is, if they are evil enough), and if they don’t like the results, then they replace their children with “replicants”.

In my opinion, the best occasion for the conspirators to replace their children would be when they finish the secondary education (high school). In this regard, I watched on television that Mormons have the practice of sending their children to live at least one year outside their community after they finish high school. In any case, I estimate the conspirators are a minority in all groups they control, this way they can use the others as human shields.

I suspect some groups of indigenous peoples in North America could have been replaced by peoples of East Asia (including Paleo-Siberians) brought there by the conspiracy. I think this could be the case of some portions of the Eskimo-Aleut peoples. Also, some Native Americans peoples from the United States could have been replaced by Indian-looking peoples brought there from the Spanish empire.



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