14 November 2010

the myth of thanksgiving

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Nothing is sacred.

Here it is in print....

All part of our endeavor to clear our minds of conditioned-in lies.

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love, 99
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10 comments:

  1. Thanks...

    (Just as I was about to head off to the store for a turkey to cook today...)

    I'll still get the turkey, but with a new understanding. Perhaps I'll dress it as a Puritan prior to putting it upon the grill.

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  2. I did, however, already have an understanding that things were not exactly as they taught us!

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  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_missions_in_California

    Yep and later out in the west things were going just a well and know we do it all over the planet.Sad:(

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  4. There are arcane books extant wherein the entire plot to dumb us down is outlined in detail. They were written over a hundred years ago, and map pretty much exactly what has come down over that span of time.

    Things got WORSE for the indians the farther west wasichu pushed, but we can see they didn't start out so well either.

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  5. There are arcane books extant wherein the entire plot to dumb us down is outlined in detail. They were written over a hundred years ago, and map pretty much exactly what has come down over that span of time.

    Unfortunately, most of them were burned when the programming began.

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  6. There's some good stuff in
    these two vids

    The Kymatica sequel I found especially good.

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  7. I linked a podcast a while back where some kids tracked down a real copy and read it to the world. Blew my mind.

    Oooooo, a new out there video to watch! Thanks. Kymatica, as I recall, was darn good through most of it but dipped into some real bullshit somewhere in there and then pulled back up into righteous. So it was DEFINITELY worth the time investment.

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  8. They're by the same guy, Kymatica is the sequel to Esoteric Agenda.

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  9. Well, I'm stoked about getting to see the sequel. Thanks for linking them.

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