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2020-07-02 at 7:07 AM UTC in NIS users and their mental illnessesi'm neither paranoid nor schizo, ironically
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2020-07-02 at 7:02 AM UTC in Seriouslyi wonder if his mom is hot
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2020-07-02 at 6:44 AM UTC in Murder/suicide of Army intel officer in SA Texas
On 30 May, this report concludes, Russia designated what was occurring in America as being a “Low-Intensity Conflict”—a designation most particularly noted because it unleashed the unmatched drone and spy satellite surveillance and tracking capability available to the CIA, the FBI and the US military—surveillance abilities that are able to track individuals by their unique electrical brain wave signatures able to be read and identified by satellites flying hundreds-of-miles above the surface of the earth—which makes it no surprise that the killer of retired St. Louis police captain David Dorn was captured and arrested so quickly—but most concerning about, are surveillance capabilities that over the past week have further identified numerous known to be US military operatives participating in ANTIFA terrorist actions—some of whom include 36-year-old Aaron Evanshine and 24-year-old Brian Contreras, both of whom were captured while driving a car full of knives, bricks and gas canisters heading to New York City from Ohio—20-year-old Dakota Gifford, who was captured while driving a car loaded with guns in Tennessee—23-year-old Branden Michael Wolfe, who was captured and arrested by the FBI for burning down a police station in Minneapolis—31-year-old Gregory Wong, who was captured with his massive arsenal of weapons while wearing a US military uniform—and 28-year-old Matthew Rupert, who was captured while bringing bombs to Minneapolis while on a mission to destroy parts of the city—all of whose captures come at the same exact same time the FBI is saying it’s found no evidence of ANTIFA involvement in riots or protests—but could find if they changed the name of ANTIFA to any of the rogue US military units causing this chaos like the CIA has done
well, i'd been pointing out the wrongdoings of the intelligence community, particularly Army intel and their connections to the stasi/bolshevik gangstalking or zersetzung stuff, for quite a while. i mentioned it several times on this site.
took them long enough.really only seems they began to fix things when it got messy for trump with their coup attempts, i pointed out a lot of the antifa types, riots and stuff, are supported actively with intel from the US military.
the intel leaks are bad, real bad, and we still have a lot of work to do. the scary thing is, those same biometric drones that caught these retarded assfucks are still accessed by some of these bolshevik/antifa commanders
some of them hide well, we'll never catch all of them probably, but the message is what's important. -
2020-07-02 at 6:24 AM UTC in Walk Away
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2020-07-02 at 6:08 AM UTC in Seattle announces they are going to take back CHOP zone.
Originally posted by rabbitweed If the US had an effective government the national guard would have marched in, shoot to kill, and tried any survivors with treason.
nah,the right just has a habbit of giving the left just enough rope to hang themselves, so we can say we told ya so and that's why crime rose over 500% there.
a slow, gradual process of subversion is being done to the US, and as always, it's the bolsheviks commanding them -
2020-07-02 at 5:46 AM UTC in Murder/suicide of Army intel officer in SA Texashttps://www.fox26houston.com/news/army-analysts-family-found-dead-in-possible-murder-suicide-in-san-antonio
Good riddance
Apparently, his wife had found out he was cheating on her with other men.
http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index3239.htm
message received,aahaahaahaha
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2020-07-02 at 5:34 AM UTC in Legalize switchblades
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2020-07-02 at 5:34 AM UTC in Legalize switchbladesfull tang is a lot better than folding knives, although i once had a silver eagle that was pretty dope
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2020-06-05 at 3:32 AM UTC in Meditation
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace or that
the audience doesn't care either way. the random ips every day that read this, If I have anything important to say in response to your trolling, they get it either way
you take it up the ass supposedly, a lot of your type are arrogant, narcissistic types -
2020-06-04 at 9:41 PM UTC in Meditationan army ranger who was also a weird spiritual bastard and went through some weird spiritual/ninja training taught me a basic technique where you,with a guide, visualize you're at the beach, watching the waves,and imagining yourself sorta travelling with them over the curvature and vastness... synchronizing basically.
you'd maybe notice if you ever get paid to play music for a large audience, people synchronize with the musicians, there was a news article about it recently.
anyway, the prana contains a collective consciousness memory and life-force. learning this stuff can be extremely dangerous. it's amazing what you can do when you choose to consciously interact/impose will through imaginining. but of course it's only an example, the goal is a policy of non-interference.
egyptians knew it as heka, the romans demonized it after defeating the egyptians and burning the library in alexandria.
sort of a forbidden type of meditation, but it can help you understand other forms
edit; caffeine switches you to beta, cellphones do as well, long after you quit talking on them, meditation allows you to cycle through frequencies at will,something the elite don't want people doing.
visualizing spirals,and watching your own mind induce them, is only one way to know which frequency range you've hit -
2020-06-04 at 5:03 AM UTC in Meditation
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Ignore that I'm a Mexican for 5 seconds and tell me what you mean by this.
I never thought you were Mexican, but a lot of the people who will know what i'm talking about are of 'mexican' heritage...
the wind or prana, Is composed of inertial forces/life forces of all living things and if you don't believe that, you can think of it as frequency. the stimuli around you while you try to meditate can teach you an awful lot about the nature of reality and meditation itself, and they can also just manipulate/interfere. that's why a natural setting is best.
I had an interest in meditation for decades but until researching 'wind illness syndrome' or kundalini syndrome, I never actually practiced much. sit in a large enough field, the naturally occurring fields/waves of things like thunderstorms and dna itself all contribute to the 'random' movement of the breeze. one can easily learn to see the interconnectedness of these things on a conscious level with practice.. these lower frequencies tend to hug the earth with their longer wavelengths.
the frequency following response, brainwave entrainment, principle of contagion/law of attraction, vibrational frequencies, these things give a more scientific example, but it's all the same. all matter and energy seeks a place of rest and order through chaos and will follow the dominant frequency. this is said to be universally around 8 hz, Andrija puharich,etc,the 'psychic' or 'healing' frequency.
it also spirals. another way of meditation is through watching and synchronizing with the movement of shadows, such as a shadow of a water fountain display, to induce spiraling/8hz
speaking of Mexicans, this is partly why crowly was obsesssed with Mexican Indians/natives. they were very much and still are much into meditation, vibrational states,frequencies, and altered states of consciousness, with good reason...
slow hand gestures, mudras, swaying,rocking,praying motion. gnostic trance meditation is also a thing -
2020-06-04 at 4:39 AM UTC in Meditationsitting in a place where there's a good, natural breeze, can help. especially where you can see the curvature of the earth or horizon.
try to imagine people/birds, machines, any background noise, synchronizing with your emotions, both conscious and unconscious. all is mind.
you may be surprised at the results. -
2020-06-04 at 4:05 AM UTC in white nationalists posing as anti-fa, thousands of accounts banned
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2020-05-28 at 7:31 PM UTC in doy uol ike fabric sogft4ener?fabric usually soft enuff solongas not dried in sun
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2020-05-28 at 7:27 PM UTC in making love to someone after inducing sleep paralysisokay, a bit of amnesia may also be in order, morphine + scopolamine or electronic dissolution of memory etc
but what if you were part of a special group of people that had full immunity from prosecution and were encouraged to believe that making sweet love to the 'victim' was in their best interest, as you were to be considered divine beings and merely touching them would improve them on a spiritual level? would this be morally corrupt?
would you be in doubt -
2020-05-28 at 7:09 PM UTC in What as the last thing in your mouth?air
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2020-05-28 at 7:05 PM UTC in Infinityshock, I speak for .667 of the userbase here
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2020-05-28 at 7:02 PM UTC in Meet my newestest rapist neighbor.
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny theres nothimg wromg with pedophillia.
i don't automatically hate pedos, but, after spying on people online for years when they assumed their shit was secret, most pedos come across as psychopaths and narcissists.
like fags, people wouldn't hate them so much if their agenda wasn't being pushed in peoples' faces -
2020-05-28 at 6:59 PM UTC in TODAYS MY BIRTHDAY!how cool it is to be what you are now versus when you were shat out of a womans vagina
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2020-05-28 at 5:56 PM UTC in Chimpout 2020 livestream
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson No, higher crime usually results in higher $$$ for the cops…
not true, it only increases the need for more people on the police force, which in reality nobody really needs to be coddled.
a riot or looting brings the scum of society out of the wood-work. many other events can accomplish this too. it serves many purposes, you now know scumbags take advantage of a riot to attack a wheelchair bound woman + if not for the police state, there would be no riot or that woman attacked in a wheelchair