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walkman
response 62 of 83: Mark Unseen   Dec 6 02:56 UTC 2020

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/well-of-santa-cristina
walkman
response 63 of 83: Mark Unseen   Dec 6 03:01 UTC 2020

and also
https://bijoor.me/2016/06/25/badlapur-step-well-a-rare-historical-site/

Mysterious keyhole-shaped wells. The Sardinia well above was created
thousands of years BC. No mortar and the bricks are immaculate and
perfect. Constructed below the water table. The well aligns with a lunar
event.  Strange that a very similar well also exists in India with the
same features. Also ancient and without mortar. Imagine the skill it
would take to construct such things. 
walkman
response 64 of 83: Mark Unseen   Dec 6 03:07 UTC 2020

Solomon used a special device shaped like a keyhole to control demons
that constructed his temple. Nebuchadnezzar destroyed the temple in 586
BC. The Knights Templar ended up excavating it much later. What did they
take with them?
tod
response 65 of 83: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 05:48 UTC 2020

re #64
I'll give you a hint - they hid it in Portugal or Scotland
walkman
response 66 of 83: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 22:21 UTC 2020

Would make for a great movie to flesh out the sci-fi aspect to the
temple construction and end with the Babylonians sacking the treasure
and then destroying the temple. If the Ark was truly there and they
opened it or tried to destroy it - the movie could go nuts with the
special effects. I doubt there was much left for the Templar's but who
knows? 

It's funny that scholars have reliably dismissed the Tanakh (old
testament) yet over the decades, yet sites recorded in it have been
found and excavated. There's an interesting guy named Zecharia Sitchin
who had some interesting theories about all of this in his book "The
12th Planet". A dry but interesting read. In my case, the audio book.
LMAO
tod
response 67 of 83: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 17:23 UTC 2020

re #66
Who's dismissed the TNK? Must be Communists.

The Templars masonry is found in several western European locations.
I also believe in Canada.
walkman
response 68 of 83: Mark Unseen   Dec 15 17:45 UTC 2020

#67 I meant dismissed (by scholars) as a work of fiction, allegories, 
stories, lessons. Yet the sites and people have been found deep in the 
earth. Sometimes they uncover more mysteries than before the 
excavation! Not kidding around - actual communists. Religion is their 
biggest target because it threatens the belief (and loyalty) in the 
state. Commies can't allow any institution that offers separate and 
contradictory beliefs!!! It's no accident that there are many college 
professors mixed in with arrested antifa. Also no accident that many 
are pedophiles. I shouldn't be discussing Rane now that he's dead. Too 
soon?


Ever watch this guy? 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWtKw9bvASA

DEAR GOD
tod
response 69 of 83: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 16:32 UTC 2020

re #68
I must have forgot or missed that rcurl passed away.  That's a bummer.
I'd say I used to see him in the chow hall at UM Med2 but I might be wrong.
Wonder what he would have thought about homomorphic crypto and its actual
privacy vs Chinese IC manufacturing dominance?

The cream corn - from 1934...do you think he could have planted it or
rejvenated the organics of it and planted it?  That would upset the 
Monsanto Mafia.
We have lovage from 2000 years ago which has been replanted for hundreds of
generations.  Throw in corn and fava beans, too.
Not sure how long it will remain undisturbed.
https://puredetroit.com/collections/unisex-apparel/products/detroit-pizza-
city
-tee-black-unisex
walkman
response 70 of 83: Mark Unseen   Dec 23 17:02 UTC 2020

#69 I hope I didn't have a misunderstanding about Rane. Maybe someone
can  clear that up.

(Metro) Detroit really is the pizza capital. I've been around and the 
only places that can compete are NYC and DC. I'd take a pie from Boat 
Town or Downtown Detroit over anything else though. The south was 
miserable for pizza. I found a Jet's in Charlotte that was like a 
blessing from God when I lived there. I'd see Michigan licence plates in
 the parking lot. That was as a good as it got down there. Good to know 
there are people from Detroit spreading the good cheer.

walkman
response 71 of 83: Mark Unseen   Dec 23 17:02 UTC 2020

The Monsanto bio-corn thing is a huge sore spot for me. We all know what
 they are up to so there's no need for ranting. But *shaking my fist* 
anyone cultivating heirloom seed is doing God's work as far as I'm 
concerned. Bayer buying/owning Monsanto is a perfect wedding for
darkness  in the universe. Sometimes I forget that people are mostly
simple and do  not know where their food comes from and who is
controlling it and how  litigious bastards take farms and use extortion
rackets. I lied about  ranting.
tod
response 72 of 83: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 22:29 UTC 2020

re #71
"Bow to Lepar Messiah!"
REAL ISSUES!
Right under our noses.
In our communities - to kill us- extort us.
They are killing the food chain.
walkman
response 73 of 83: Mark Unseen   Jan 4 18:00 UTC 2021

#72 I have a copy of red vinyl of that album pre-ordered from Wal*Mart. 
That should be fun. I never did track down a copy of Puppets, though I
do  have most of their essential releases. 

When we see anti-gardening legislation, and no one blinks I wonder if we
 get what we deserve. Anti-gardening, anti-solar, anti-constitution,
anti- religion, anti-humanity, etc. People are pacified with their
phones. 
tod
response 74 of 83: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 13:58 UTC 2021

"You will allocate 40% of your agriculture energy from solar sources"
"You will hire local ex-cons and immigrants as priority to your
agriculture business"
"You will register as an agriculture business if you use over your
allocated water resources"

Oh, it's happening - i'm seeing it
papa
response 75 of 83: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 17:23 UTC 2021

resp:74
Can you count the photosynthesis generated in raising crops or animal feed?

Or is it time to sell the farm?
tod
response 76 of 83: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 15:44 UTC 2021

HotHouse tomatoes were the start.
walkman
response 77 of 83: Mark Unseen   Mar 2 17:36 UTC 2021

Texas and Mississippi announced no more masks starting today. 
Can the left cancel entire states?
The demonization is sure to hit hard and fast. 
What will the leftmob in Congress do? They will surely defund them of 
grants and assistance. 
Should be entertaining. Freedom isn't free. Because it doesn't exist.  
papa
response 78 of 83: Mark Unseen   Mar 4 02:54 UTC 2021

resp:77
> The demonization is sure to hit hard and fast. 

How did you know???!!! But TX and MS are used to it.
walkman
response 79 of 83: Mark Unseen   Mar 4 14:58 UTC 2021

#78 They are so vile and anti-American that they have become 
transparent and predictable. They will lie, cheat, steal, condemn, 
attack, set fire to, defund, destroy, eradicate anything in their way 
to absolute power.

They (or China or Russia) created the Qanon/Q construct to fool 
conservatives and now that everyone knows it's fake, they are putting 
out bogus Q messages, then pointing to them as threats. It's literally 
textbook Nazi false-flag aka Reichstag fire. 

"We must surround ourselves with barbed wire and armed forces because 
of this ever-growing threat of Trumpian militias and white 
supremacists. See, there's a Qanon post."

I don't see any of it ending well. 
Covid lockdowns are obvious vehicles for their control.
They control EVERY ASPECT of our lives.
The southern states removing lockdowns are a serious threat to their 
control. I expect some nasty, sinister shit to go down. Something much 
worse than demonization at this point. 

I'm expecting them to provocateur a next-level event that is "shock and 
awe" to get the southern states in line and prevent any dissent from 
the COVID dystopia control mechanism. Obviously this next-level event 
will also bolster their "we are under attack from the NAZIS who voted 
for Trump" narrative. #falseflag #jan6wasengineeredbydemocrats 
#greatreset
papa
response 80 of 83: Mark Unseen   Mar 4 16:55 UTC 2021

resp:78
I'll make popcorn and watch the show from Japan. ;)
walkman
response 81 of 83: Mark Unseen   Mar 5 05:48 UTC 2021

#80 Hopefully I'm being dramatic and their provocateured/exaggerated 
(no guns were confiscated or found) January 6 will be the extent of it. 
I doubt it, but I still hope so.

Do you live in Japan? Business, retirement, vacation? 
walkman
response 82 of 83: Mark Unseen   Mar 5 05:56 UTC 2021

FYI Speaking of APAC, I found this article fascinating:
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Myanmar-Coup/Asian-companies-stay-
quiet-as-Western-peers-condemn-Myanmar-coup

In fact Coca-Cola, Nike and Apple are the co-sponsors of the bill 
that wants to keep the Chinese slavery support in America going 
(SICK!!!):
https://thefederalist.com/2020/11/30/apple-nike-coca-cola-lobby-to-
preserve-slavery-of-uighurs-by-communist-china/

"Asian companies stay quiet as Western peers condemn Myanmar coup"
Article is shaming these Asian companies for not stirring s&56 in 
their own backyard, yet you NEVER EVER see any mainstream journalist 
shaming American companies from condemning forced organ harvesting 
and slavery in China. Not only that but some companies like Apple 
actually USE the slave labor. That's literally the most 
reprehensible thing a human being can do IMHO. No condemnation and 
obviously Apple is the hottest stock in the market and everyone from 
poverty up to wealthy has an apple device in their pocket. 

That is not to say that anyone should condone or work with the 
purveyors of the Myanmar coup... of course. I just find selective 
outrage as pathetic. 
papa
response 83 of 83: Mark Unseen   Mar 6 06:38 UTC 2021

resp:81
I've lived in Japan on business and the rest of life for thirty years.
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