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wörterbuch's avatar

Hidden messages on teLIEvision video. PBS tv midnight sign off the air nightly playing national anthem with subliminal messages during the 1960's. 10 minute mark to 15 minute mark. archive.org/details/youtube-b9j6fJqD-g Hidden messages are trust the government, god is real god is watching, rebellion will not be tolerated, the government is god.

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Richard Seager's avatar

"owned by Charlemagne"

LOL

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Frances Leader's avatar

'Apparently' - don't overlook the qualifier word there!

Anyway, this book by Katherine Neville is entirely a work of fiction called "The Eight".

Surely you did not imagine that it was based in fact? So far it is about an Abbey of nuns who were dispatched around the world, each carrying one precious piece of the precious chess set. I bet the one who had the burden of the solid gold and silver metre square board had to work out a fair bit before embarking on her odyssey!

I won't tell you any more..... don't want to spoil it for you! (hee hee!)

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Richard Seager's avatar

Intriguing.

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David's avatar

”WHAT DO YOU POINT YOUR FURNITURE AT?”

Hilarious ^^in so very many ways. I didn't grow up with one (we were too busy outdoors having fun, sailing in the harbor, playing hockey, soccer, etc.) - those were the days when mothers had to work very hard to get everyone indoors.

I still don't have one; and I think it perplexes visitors, like: "when are we going to put the television on so I can relax and be passive." Not in our house. Too bad! Haha!

Where should the furniture point towards? The fireplace? Duh. Wtf is wrong with people?

I swear: not having a television, while it did cause me some angst as a kid, made all the difference. I wouldn't have it any other way, should I have children. (Poor kids, lol.) But really, it does make a difference. An immense one. Enormous gratitude to my parents (not an easy thing to pull off in the late 20th century/early 21st); and I've told them as much.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Aw! I am sure you will make a terrific Dad. Your parents must be very proud! xx

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The Word Herder's avatar

I killed my TV many years ago. A guy who worked for Comcast, I think it was, called me on my CELL PHONE (I won't use them now), which I'd never given them the number for, and basically chewed me out for cutting off my service! I said if he was so concerned about my lack of "programming," he could just connect me for free. That's how I got rid of him.

Fricken' amazing, these Nobs. They are utter wankers, tossers, and bollocky buggerers.

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Will B's avatar

I would assume Sparky was adding as well as monitoring. Just sayin’…

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Frances Leader's avatar

Listening devices maybe? I should imagine that I am the LAST person the spooks want to monitor - I mean who wants to listen to me and my son bantering barmy nonsense, hooting with laughter and then many hours of complete silence when we are working?

Of course, they could be enhancing the EMF bombardment, cos the invasive 5G is not killing me quick enough.... or maybe they will try voice 2 skull tech next to try to nullify my gisms?

I doubt they have the tech that could ever manage that..... its far too metaphysical for their crude hardware! I will gism some nice holiday's for the spooks. They must be so tired - bless 'em!

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Will B's avatar

That’s the spirit. Killing them softly with kindness. xx

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Stan_R's avatar

No Tell-Lie-Vision, life is to short wasting time watching propaganda BS.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

I stopped when you had to buy a new little cable box, about 15 years ago. I did watch enough TV before I was 18 to suffice for a few lifetimes, though, can hum the tune to every sit com from 1968 to 1982 or so, no problem. College years were very TV free as well, though it didn't seem to help me study, I simply wasn't focused on studies enough. Mom would get so angry when she would come home from work and her children were all 'in front of the tube'. Sometimes she would step in front of us and shut it off and make us get outside. Ah, Mom..... I think Dad is the one who bought the TV, to watch golf and hockey games. Eventually Mom blasted the CNN all day, in the final 10 years or so of her life, and even my siblings complained about that. Full circle I guess. Best

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Frances Leader's avatar

More? OK!

Here is Harlan Elliott chatting with Robin Williams:

https://youtu.be/ICNwAgHgFrc

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

gracious mew for the recommendation!

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my sister lives overseas and i used to call her weekly on my landline phone. the conversations were usually not politically correct and she said that often the calls were routed through DC (as opposed to direct from LA) we did get weird beeps, cutoff frequently as well as a huge monthly bill.

now we just assume that everything is monitored... the price for ‘free’ WhatsApp... am assuming my social credit score is in negative territory.

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Stan_R's avatar

Use Telegram free application for smartphones, laptops, desktops. You can send self-destorying messages and videos (default 7 seconds). Create groups etc. https://telegram.org/

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Richard Seager's avatar

Telegram is coded by Russian graduates of the WEF.

Signal is another one, open source. But assume everything is broken, you can keep out some of the locals and a few hackers maybe but most likely not the NSA.

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Frances Leader's avatar

UK GCHQ has a whole warehouse of files on me by now - unless they have microfiched it all. If social credit ever takes off they won't even enter my name into the system! All the spooks will just laugh at the very idea! Otherwise I must assume that they would not know a genuine anarchist if one landed on the doorstep of MI5, delivered by crack Cuban revolutionaries.

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Richard Seager's avatar

They need to study them in the wild somewhere. Else how would they imitate?

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Frances Leader's avatar

'In the wild' of deepest, darkest Dorset? I guess I could teach them how to savour scones with jam and cream.... I am very good at that.

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Richard Seager's avatar

We have a TV. It's just that it's never on.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Gawd knows! How can we trust statistics after all the b/s we have endured since Jan 2020? There was a report somewhere that said there are 2 million more people claiming disablement benefits since 2021. Other reports tell us about masses of illegal immigrants. Then there are all the Yellow Card reports which MHRA are glossing over to protect the vaccines..... we cannot know the actual truth and I suspect that all the media conspire to keep it that way!

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Frances Leader's avatar

In comments here, I added a link to a 2-part interview between Robin Williams and Harlan Elliott. It is as barmy as it gets! They bounce off each other at such speed it is like consuming speed, cocaine and amyl nitrite all at once..... not that I ever have, but that is what I imagine it would be like!

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