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Climate change is a scam, here is proof!
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The whole Adam and Eve thing is true. The climate does change, but the psyoped climate change people are in a cult that adores money laundering.

We really should be looking out for catastrophe. In fact, the whole story about Zuck building an underground bunker in Hawaii isn't just some stupid ploy. They do think this and regularly take measures to prepare. The cycle is roughly 12,000 years and they're firmly aware of that. The good news is Enlil agreed not to do it again (supposedly). I guess some aspect of the arrangement involved Fire, but it's not the kind most people think. Some rant about volcanoes and some rant about solar flares. It's neither of those and instead a positive thing, more akin to Alchemical Fire.

The Truth about Shriner's
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Although a segment of them are connected to Children's Hospitals, they're a popular venue for local infiltration, namely the political kind.

Hello again, Saidit. I'm open to another round of questions if you guys are.
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You're fun. What other ways do you enjoy using the scrying softwares?

Hello again, Saidit. I'm open to another round of questions if you guys are.
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Wait, so your question was just a joke comprised of veiled third-party commentary on how there are not any women on Saidit, but my willingness to just move along and try to issue a stimulating response that isn't necessarily a jab at you is somehow me accusing you of "projection"? If I was going to say "you're projecting" I would have just said that. This is very odd behavior and it's interesting that you'd choose to handle things this way.

The modern fetish with "transsexuality" completely gets the ancient idea of combining the sexes within the individual wrong. Just as Jung modernized the idea in his explanations, it isn't a physical idea, but expressing it artistically in a physical form is what we should consider a veiled reference. Jesus, like Dionysus and plenty of others, was depicted with feminine features. It wasn't because he's a tranny or something. Instead, it's a suggestion that he had a personality that transcended the outward expressions of his genetics and was capable of utilizing the feminine features that extend beyond physical within his personality or capabilities.

I never even made that assumption about you anyway

It's weird that you tried to make it seem like I made the assumption about you though. What if I was just brushing off your imagined hazing and decided to instead just try to give a stimulating response?

Hello again, Saidit. I'm open to another round of questions if you guys are.
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why did the Romans want to expel them

There are several reasons for this; profanation of Mysteries (again, see Socrates/Plato and Jesus both being killed for sharing the secrets), Jesus being himself a member of the royal line of Pharaohs, the Calou giving the Essenes ancient technology which was partly used to, as mentioned, generate, distribute and store power, but also partly used to defend themselves.

The profanation entailed sharing the Kykeon (reminiscent of the Soma, the Ayahuasca, the Ibogaine, the Blue Lotus, and much more) which inspired the Eucharist ritual, which resembled intimately the Eleusinian Mystery rituals and the Bacchanalia festivals at least in part. Beyond this, as Jesus alludes to in Mark 4:11, he actively taught Mysteries, having learned from the ancient Mystery Schools in Egypt, Persia, Tibet, India and even more (being a Shaman himself, he was familiar with the Druids and was likely either King Arthur himself or what inspired him), to his disciples (remember, 12 for the 12 months, signs, Labors, Rowers, Knights, etc.). All of this is to say Jesus was involved with and trained by the ancient Craftworkers. His father was a Carpenter, right? Well, how much woodworking was done in those days? What did they build houses out of in that area during that time?

Jesus was the last of the Pharaohs. Remember how we found mummies with red hair still attached to the skull thousands of years later? Guess what color Jesus' hair was. Why did he wear purple? Why did the Magi first visit Herod in pursuit of the royal child of Prophecy? Why was he "mocked" with the title "King of the Judeans" (and who were the Judeans?)? The answer is pretty clear. Also, keep in mind that he wasn't the only one involved with royal blood - his wife, Mary, also descended from a noble line, a noble Priestess of Astarte (which should explain the resemblance to Artemis and the reference to Bees).

As explained, the Calou granted ancient technologies to the Essenes, a Pythagorean order of communal ascetics. Contrary to popular belief, this wasn't a men's club of any kind. Not only were women living there, being revered as Masters/Teachers, but children also lived there. From birth, they were trained in ancient ways to master the body and its esoteric functions. The important thing is this is supposedly at least one way they made use of and/or powered the ancient technologies which, again, revolved around the use of crystals. But that's not all: they also understood how to use "The Music" or, what might be better explained as soundwaves. Check out those huge stone spheres in Costa Rica. Now you know what they were used for.

Hello again, Saidit. I'm open to another round of questions if you guys are.
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A great deal of sources suggest Qumran was sacked by Rome. Signs point toward Roman authorities being extremely unflattered by them, leading them to hunt down the Essenes as well as the Proto-Christians. There are adjacent theories about an earthquake or even multiple destroying the village's/compound's infrastructure. Ultimately, it appears it was related to their disinterest in Essene practices.

Qumran had access, supposedly, to ancient technologies (even ancient for them, not just us); these technologies included certain types of crystals they would use to power machinery or trinkets like "lanterns" and even star system replicas (another residual technology). They claimed these technologies were granted to them by the Calou, ancient Flame Keepers who harbored great, powerful, and expensive knowledge, seemingly granted to them (along with their role) by residual Atlanteans, the progeny of Enki.

Would you enjoy an explanation for why the Romans wanted to expel them? This also ties into the reason for the splintering of early Christians, which conveniently explains my theory regarding "ancient Judaism", which most people confuse for Essenic cults and their practices. To be brief, Socrates (Plato) and Jesus both seem to have drawn ire from peers due to their profanation of Mysteries, leading to excerpts like Mark 4:11.

As a bonus, "Nazareth" was not a place, but a group of people, evidently in cooperation with or a part of the Essenes.

Hello again, Saidit. I'm open to another round of questions if you guys are.
369[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun 11 months ago

Ahh, just like old times.

I find a lot of people who take this rhetorical route haven't come to understand the concept of nor integrated the Anima. By my estimation, this usually means they're struggling with their masculinity and aren't sure how to mesh the two polarities within themselves yet. Being an Intuitive myself, I find/found integrating the Anima to not be too difficult, and now that I'm more comfortable with the convergence, it makes it a lot easier to read people, forecast events, or learn a great deal more. I highly suggest it, just like I suggest not being so uncomfortable with women. Did you know gay men hate women far more than "incels"?

Although I'm not a woman, I thoroughly enjoy them in a variety of ways.

What subs never appear in /all? Is there a list somewhere?
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I did and I made a post in the sub already.

Neuro-Linguistic Counter-Programming: Storyotype
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Tranissary and Transtrender also need to be added, especially since they trigger the correct audience.

What subs never appear in /all? Is there a list somewhere?
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Jesus I'm just getting more and more confused here. Isn't the TAM person a lady?

until he/she starts gaslighting you

Yeah, too late for that. Frankly, I'm not sure you're being super helpful in this ordeal, but I suppose I can understand that if this has been going on for months and he/she has been doing the same thing to you, I might be able to understand your incessant eruption.

I think the guy posting a bunch of onion links is acting super fishy though, so I'm not even sure who to believe at this point.

/u/theameliamay should not be allowed to admin any site
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This is shaping up to be Voat 2.0

Now I wish I scrolled through more of the website before I started inserting myself.
I'm quickly losing sight of which one of you is actually worse.

North Dakota taking steps to nullify ALL of Joe Biden’s unconstitutional laws and executive orders
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The Dakots have always been admirable. If it weren't for the crazy -50 wind chill kind of numbers they sometimes see, I might consider moving there.

The CIA used prostitutes to drug victims with LSD for MK ULTRA mind control studies under the CIA's director Allen Dulles.
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I saw a video once where a bunch of older CIA guys who are now retired I guess got together for an anniversary of sorts and recalled a lot of the experiments they did, some of the test subjects, ways they went about the experiments, sentiments they had about them and all sorts of other interesting subjects that pertain to the topic.
Hearing their insights, despite all of the things they did, ethical or not, was interesting to hear. They truly seem to believe what they were doing was really helpful to a lot of people and, frankly, they don't come off as having had malicious intent at all.

I'd love to remember what to even search for or if I had saved but, but I just can't recall anything. If someone knows what I'm talking about and can post it, that'd be cool.

What subs never appear in /all? Is there a list somewhere?
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u/TheAmeliaMay

Is this what you're so twisted up about?
I never meant that interacting with you isn't valuable. I meant that you and u/bobbobbybob interacting doesn't seem that valuable to this being a conducive environment.

To think this little quip, where I tried to get the guy to simmer down instead of just putting the pedal to the floor got you to come up with some crazy ass story about how I'm with some weird group...
It really seems like you're having a hard day and don't know who to point your frustrations at.

Maybe take a break from the internet for a few hours or something. I was literally trying to ease tensions.
What a meltdown you're having.

Thank God for another version of Reddit
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I think this comment indicates I deserve a response about these wild accusations cast against me.

I'm doing things differently from here on out.
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Why have you given up on your ridiculous accusations about me, lady?
Post links to my posts where I called someone a brainlet, post a link about how I suggested someone also visit other sites as well to see what they also offer (which, I'm assuming at this point you'll inevitably frame as me "sowing doubt about the integrity of this website" or something absurd), post the links to me suggesting the Reddit model has a shelf life, in which I (for you, pretty embarrassingly) also compliment magnora's job so far.

What else do you have?
We'll inevitably conclude that I got heated in some exchanges and called people swine for "choking on pearls", since you've already set precedent for retracting these assertions.

Let's see what other "evidence" you have against me.
I don't see where you can go with this beyond "you're apart of some conspiracy with that ironleft thing I totally know all about".
Come on, I'm salivating here and I don't appreciate you suddenly going silent after making huge accusations which are entirely unfounded.

Neuro-Linguistic Counter-Programming: Storyotype
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Oh!

Femcel

I forgot about this one.
It's pretty much an "incel" counter. Which, don't get me wrong, calling men incels is probably very helpful because it moves them to change.

I'm doing things differently from here on out.
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Even though it was actually started by the ironleft folks,

The what?...

Yep, I'm growing more confident that you're just confusing me with someone that you think I am.
Is this because I made like two or three posts the other day expressing cynicism about how long this website might last?
Seriously?

I can't be cynical for one or two days straight without you concocting some imaginative drivel about how I'm here to collapse the site?
If you're this crazy, maybe I am just wasting my time defending myself.
Consider that maybe, just maybe, I've been banned on Reddit for what seemed like zero reason at all and now I'm just cynical about how Reddit operates, have thought for more than five minutes about what might be wrong with it, tried to come up with a way to express those ideas and followed through by communicating them on a website that resembles Reddit.

You're making gigantic jumps here. I seriously think you've got me confused with someone else.
I think I've interacted with any admin one or two times. It was magnora, and I'm pretty much positive I complimented him, despite expressing the cynicism that I'd mentioned previously.

Get a grip.

I'm doing things differently from here on out.
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Post evidence of me having any particular desires here.
Can I not just be some bored dude on the internet who's looking for interesting conversations?...

Seriously, these fabrications you're cooking up have no merit. You seem to be seriously confused.

I'm doing things differently from here on out.
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What am I doing?
Post the evidence.

I solely want this place to survive. It's starting to seem like you're confusing me with someone else.
Either you're slandering me because you don't like what I talk about here or you've mistaken my cynicism about the shelf life of the Reddit model for me wanting to sow division so this website doesn't function properly.

I pretty much always stay out of any drama. I hardly interact with any mods, let alone the admins.
You're imagining me having any inspirations here. I think magnora is a fine guy and want to see him continue things.

These accusations are ridiculous and I think you've been consumed by a huge misunderstanding that, somehow, had something to do with me, even though I literally started posting here weeks ago.
How long have I been cooking up this plan? Who are my accomplices?
Let's hear some more juicy details about your imaginative fairy tale.

I'm doing things differently from here on out.
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You're spouting off some nonsense about me wanting to see this website collapse.
Why? Link a post where I said this website shouldn't have free speech or where I said we should destroy this website or some stupid shit like that.
First you barge in and shout about how there's going to be changes around here, you make threats of bans against people and don't follow through, then you throw out ridiculous accusations about how people are here to see the website crumble.

Yes, you look pretty flustered right about now.

I'm doing things differently from here on out.
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You appear to be being defensive because you've mistaken my cynical view of the Reddit shelf-life for my desire to see it collapse.

You're the reason it's collapsing currently. I do not wish it collapse.
I completely reject that I've ever suggested it should and I don't think I've ever actively contributed to its demise like you are doing currently.
This "advocating for violence" bullshit, which is only ever used super ambiguously like some attorney, is glaring evidence of the methods commonly used on platforms like Reddit to stifle discussion that troubles the confused minds of average demoralized Reddit users who have no idea what to think and merely operate upon consensus.

If the guy is saying, "kill XXXXX", yeah, okay, ban them. I don't think anyone needs to be violent for any reason, but doing this shit where talking about some positive aspects of Hitler, whether they exist or not, all without mentioning "Jews" gets you banned for "advocating violence" like this is Reddit is completely asinine and will destroy this platform despite whatever noble intentions you think you have.

I'm doing things differently from here on out.
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I actually think you are the one working toward it.
I explicitly do not want this to not work.

I'm doing things differently from here on out.
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This makes you look extremely flustered and incompetent.