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The Hope Tent, Part 2: Higher Learning

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Emperor of China, Kang-xi (reigned 1661-1722)

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB

The fact that we are being pulled down, these days, into a state of depression or panic, has prompted me to set up a Hope Tent. All’s I’m offering in the tent are reminders of normalcy.

Note: If the human race was capable of producing all the items in this tent in the past, it can therefore do so in the present and future.

The only thing standing in the way is what someone has recently called a “global coup d’etat.” As part of the global coup d’etat, our leaders — in government, in the professions, and probably in the clergy — have been “turned.” They still look like themselves and wear their old titles, but apparently have been bought, or have undergone mind-control. Or possibly they are just following the fashion, as humans always feel peer-pressured to do.

Higher Learning

Today’s item in the hope tent is Higher Learning. Does the phrase “the Library at Alexandria” ring a bell? In the ancient world, Egypt had a library that endeavored to hold all the world’s knowledge of the time. Just think, the books on the shelf weren’t typed, they were all handwritten.

In fact they weren’t books, they were scrolls. Well, you do what you can, and as time goes by techniques get perfected. It would be crazy to think that the knowledge we possess today is complete — I’m sure we are only in our infancy.  And besides our lack of knowledge, there’s the fact that we’ve absorbed plenty of inaccurate information and drawn wrong conclusions.

With a drive toward knowing things “as they really are,” we can hope to do a lot.

I was recently reading a book that records (reasonably accurately, one hopes) the visit to China of a Jesuit named Ricci, in the Year 1651 AD. This 1930 book, by Rene Fulop-Miller, is called The Power and Secret of the Jesuits.  Its mission is to trace the influence of the Jesuits, aka The Society of Jesus, throughout the world. The opening page says:

“Never in the course of the world’s history had such a Society appeared. The old Roman Senate itself did not lay schemes for world domination with greater certainty of success. Never had the carrying out of a greater idea been considered with greater understanding. For all time this Society will be an example to every society which feels an organic longing for infinite extension and eternal duration but it will also be a witness to the fact that unregarded Time alone brings to naught the cleverest undertakings, and that the natural growth of the whole race inevitably suppresses the artificial growth of a part.”

Gosh.  That may be of interest to us here at Gumshoe in relation to the Global Coup d’Etat of 2020. For the present article, however, I do not care to outline that theme as such. (You can find a free pdf of the book online.)  I only want to copy out some bits about the love of higher learning. It’s from pages 235-252, with major elisions.

As I was reading Fulop-Miller’s tome, this part felt very comfortable and familiar. I can easily remember how academia, until somewhere in the 1990s, had huge respect for higher learning.  I have also experienced the Australian National Library’s reverence for books. So I wrote this, to put into the hope tent, such feelings and emotions.

FATHER RICCI – DOCTOR LI  (The following is vernatim from Fulop-Miller’s book):

After the missionaries had been excluded from Japan, towards the year 1600, the Jesuits turned towards Cochin China and Tonking, where Father Alexander de Rhodes achieved great successes [converting people to Christianity].

In China … the Portuguese had always been hated from the earliest times, and every effort was made to keep them out of the country. In 1516, the viceroy of Canton had written to the Emperor of China to the effect that the foreigners, under the pretext of trading, had no other purpose than to plunder the coast and to establish strongholds. When the Jesuits began their activities in the Far East, the ruling dynasty was the house of Ming, which was strongly nationalist in spirit and aimed at keeping the “Middle Kingdom” immune from all foreign in- fluences. …

In the college at Macao, the [Jesuits] now learned all the niceties of speech among the better-class Chinese as well as the dialect of the simple people; they acquired a knowledge of the history, the customs, the laws and the literature of China.

It was already known that the natural sciences were held in especially high esteem in this country, and, accordingly, the Jesuit missionaries had [brought] every available scientific instrument of European origin which, it might be anticipated, would afford pleasure to the Chinese.

The Chinese were inordinately proud of their advanced culture and intellectual development, and firmly convinced of their superiority over all other nations of the world. On their maps, the “Middle Kingdom 5 * was shown as covering by far the largest part of the earth ; beyond the borders were shown just a few small countries designated as “Barbarian Countries.” it would have been entirely impolitic to start off by preaching, since the Chinese were convinced that they had nothing to learn from any other race of people.

The Jesuits proceeded with the utmost caution and, for a long time, kept their true purpose a close secret. With the Chinese, to walk with guile, and carefully guard against any indiscreet over-zealousness. If asked what was the real reason that had brought them to China, they replied that the fame of the Chinese institutions had reached them in their own country, and that they had been irresistibly attracted by the wisdom and high moral development of the Chinese.

Among those men who had followed the first two missionaries to Canton was Father Matteo Ricci. He appeared in Canton wearing the simple cowl of a Buddhist priest and under the assumed name of Li Ma-teu. At first, he adapted his mode of life strictly in accordance with that of the bonzes, begged alms like them before the temples, discussed eagerly with them the doctrines of Buddha, and in this manner sought to gain their confidence.

On one occasion, however, he had the opportunity of discussing astronomy with an educated mandarin; in this, Ricci was in his own element, for he had spent many years in Rome studying astronomy and mathematics under the celebrated Jesuit authority, Christoph Clavius. Thus, he was able to impress the mandarin. The mandarin eventually gave him an important piece of advice. “Your knowledge, he said, “has profoundly astonished me,  and for this reason I advise you to give up your present mode of life, the condition of poverty. Live like our men of learning and you will be everywhere received with honour.”

[He Takes Silk]

Ricci straightway decided to follow this advice. He exchanged the cowl of the Buddhist priests for the distinguished silken robe of the Chinese “literates.” With the help of the articles he had brought with him for distribution as presents, he transformed the living-room of his small house, in which he had been installed by the governor of Canton, into a regular laboratory.

Distributed all over the room were a variety of instruments used in the study of mathematics, physics and astronomy, glass prisms through which all the colours of the spectrum could be seen, horological instruments of all kinds, gauges, compasses, musical instruments, books, pictures and maps. It was not long before the little house of the “Holy Doctor Li,” as Ricci was now generally called, was besieged by high-class Chinese.

“Doctor Li” naturally observed in every detail all the courtesies due to his visitors. Only when he was asked to explain this or that piece of apparatus, book or picture, did he go into detailed explanations. In so doing he never adopted a patronizing or pedantic tone, but rather showed the greatest respect for the extensive knowledge of his guests, and humbly apologized for his own lack of knowledge.

In the most conspicuous position in the room, Ricci had placed a map of the world and when the Chinese asked him to explain the map, he told them in a matter-of-fact tone of voice that it was a map of the world drawn true to scale. His visitors were made acquainted with the scarcely credible fact that there existed other great countries and nations besides China. On the day when the first Chinese gazed on the map in Doctor Li’s room, a belief which had prevailed for three thousand years was shaken; on that day, a new epoch began in the history of Chinese civilization.

At first, Doctor Li’s sensational statements met with many a challenge.  Were not the ancients endued with the most profound knowledge, and who could presume to uphold anything that was not in accordance with their teachings ? Doctor Li expressed the utmost esteem and admiration for the wisdom of the Chinese authorities, while at the same time conducting his guests around the room, so that they could not fail to observe the other maps, engravings and paintings hanging on the walls; these depicted all that Europe boasted of in the way of large towns, architectural wonders, and artistic beauty.

The more the mandarins and scholars discussed with Ricci, the greater became their esteem for those foreign peoples. If, in the countries outside China, all the people were like Doctor Li, then much of considerable value to the Chinese Empire might be learnt from the Europeans. The governor of Canton felt that Doctor Li should acquaint the Chinese fully with all the development and discoveries of value in those countries; China might equally well apply them to her own advantage. He also begged Ricci to give him a copy of his map of the world — in Chinese characters. He had copies of the map printed and sent to all his friends.

When one of his Chinese friends was visiting him for the tenth or twentieth time, he unobtrusively placed among his many books and drawings a picture of the Virgin Mary. He followed this up by making a casual remark about the good practices observed by the Christians, which in many respects reminded him of Chinese customs, and varied his theme in this connexion until the Chinese, filled with curiosity, pressed him to tell them more about the religion and customs of the Europeans.

Mathematics

When the viceroy of the Province of Kwang-si invited the Jesuit father to visit his capital, An exceptionally difficult task awaited him here: in Canton it had sufficed for him to convince the Chinese of the existence of civilized humanity outside China, whereas here, where were assembled a number of the most prominent men of learning, the task that confronted him was that of demonstrating the superiority of European learning over that of the Chinese.

The scholars of Kiang-si were primarily mathematicians, and they possessed no small fund of knowledge in this science; the ancient textbooks of T’ung-chih-kang-mu had indeed set out not only the more elementary methods of calculation and the measurement of superficial areas of all kinds, but also the method of extracting the square and cube roots as well as the bases of trigonometry. But Ricci had not sat under Father Clavius at the College of Rome for nothing; the Chinese mathematicians could not confound him.

He compiled in the Chinese language a text-book on geometry based on Euclid. Ricci followed this by showing the Chinese professors how to construct sundials, and to make certain difficult astronomical calculations. Furthermore, since they were interested in the study of the nature of sound, he explained to them the elementary principles of acoustics, and, as the result of all this excited their highest admiration.

When then, later, he composed his first writings on morality and religion, the Chinese already regarded him as “one of the most learned and greatest of teachers” and accepted his every word as a scientific revelation. He was fully familiar with the teachings of Confucius on the reconciliation of the divine law with the natural reason, and, if he now proceeded cautiously to announce Christianity in his tracts, he was careful to support his remarks with those passages in the classical Chinese literature which presented undoubted points of similarity.

He transformed the catechism, so as to conform to Chinese ideas, into a learned dialogue between a Chinese philosopher and a Christian priest; this work met with the best of receptions, and the highest mandarins considered it an honour to be presented by Ricci with a copy. It must be admitted that the number of men whom Ricci definitely converted to Christianity and baptized was uncommonly small; they were, however, in every instance, persons moving in the highest circles.

Conversion through Clock and Calendar

Surrounded by a double ring of mighty walls stood the imperial palace of Sinching in the Tatar town of Peking. These walls were more than thirty miles long and thirty feet high; twelve horsemen could gallop abreast on them. At regular intervals along the walls stood strongly constructed watch-towers, with lances and guns of the troops stationed there at all times for the defence of the palace.

The emperor bore the title of “Son of Heaven.” The emperor’s name was held in such awe and veneration that it was never uttered aloud, and the good Chinese subject even avoided the use of those written characters which occurred in the imperial monogram. No one outside the court officials had access to the palace, and among these only very few had ever seen the emperor in person.

Matteo Ricci established himself outside the capital, and, after making the acquaintance of a high official, he requested the latter to take into the palace a present for the emperor; this present was an ingenious and beautifully embellished European clock. The Chinese official took the missionary’s gift to one of the gates of the palace, and handed it to the court official on duty there. At first, the official hesitated for a long time whether he should pass the gift on, but, when he had examined the clock more closely, it filled him with such wonderment that he called his superior officer up and showed him the strange marvel.

Ricci’s clock thereupon passed through the whole hierarchy of officials in the palace up to the highest minister, and ultimately reached the emperor himself. Even the “Son of Heaven” had never before seen a spring clock, and was filled with rapture by it. Of course, it was far beneath his exalted dignity to make even the suggestion of an inquiry about the mortal who had sent him this present. On the following morning, however, the clock suddenly stopped ticking. The emperor summoned one of his officials to set it going again, but all the efforts of the mandarin were vain. The emperor could not rest until the stranger should be found, and the clock set ticking again.

Thus it came about that, escorted by two mandarins of the court, the astute Doctor Li passed through the mighty portals of the imperial palace, mounted a marble staircase guarded by two copper lions, and proceeded along the bank of the stream that wound its way right through the whole palace. Filled with astonishment, he observed the innumerable artificially constructed lakes and hills, the many buildings roofed with golden-yellow glazed tiles, the dragon bridges made of black jasper and the numberless vases of marble and porcelain.

On a terrace rose a large building of white marble where were assembled a number of the highest mandarins clad in bright silken robes. These dignitaries surrounded the stranger, and one of them held out to him the clock and commanded him to set it going again. Doctor Li bowed with all due veneration, took the clock, opened it, and by a few quick movements did something to the works. The mandarins thanked Doctor Li, after which he was conducted out of the palace again.

Ricci asked to be allowed to present these as a humble tribute to the Son of Heaven, along with an illuminated petition in the most elegant Chinese characters, which ran as follows :

“Your humble subject is an authority on astronomy, geography, geometry and arithmetic. By means of instruments, he studies the stars and has a knowledge of gnomonics. His methods are precisely the same as those of the Chinese professors. Should the emperor deem fit not to spurn an ignorant and unworthy man, but rather to permit him to turn to account his limited talents, then he could entertain no greater desire than to devote himself entirely to the service of so illustrious a sovereign.”

The offering and the petition were, in accordance with the prevailing ritual, submitted first of all to Li Pu, the Minister of Ceremonies; the latter passed it on to the Grand Council. “Europe” wrote Li Pu, “has nothing to do with us and does not accept our laws. The pictures which Li Ma-teu brings as tribute depict a ‘Lord of the Heavens’ and a Virgin and are of no particular value. The  stranger is also offering a casket which, so he claims, contains the bones of immortals, as if immortals when they go to heaven did not take their bones with them!”

The emperor, however, preferred to decide otherwise. When he dismissed the Jesuit father after the first audience, the Son of Heaven already knew how the clock could be made to go again after it had run down; nevertheless, he commanded Doctor Li to return on the following day, and the same happened on the succeeding day. …

The highest law of China was the Tao, the law of the universe, according to which the stars followed their courses, the moon moved across the heavens, the sun was veiled in darkness, plants sprouted from the soil, trees assumed their canopy of foliage, streams rippled on their ways and the seas ebbed and flowed. Man’s aim must be to adapt his life and actions in accordance with the operation of the Tao; only by so doing could he hope, in harmony with the divine ordering, to attain happiness and prosperity.

To the emperor, the gods had delegated the task of directing the people by laws and regulations, so that man’s Tao should harmonize with that of the Deity; to this end, the primary duty of the ruler was to provide his subjects from year to year with an accurate calendar.

Long ago, the Emperor Yao had arranged for the issue of a Book of Indications for the Seasons, and not a single year had gone by since without the preparation by the imperial “Tribunal of Mathematics,” with the help of the instruments installed on the southern wall of the palace, of careful astronomical calculations. It had been known for a long time that the duration of the year was365 days and 6 hours; it was also known that 19 revolutions of the sun coincided with 325 revolutions of the moon.

The calendar determined, on the basis of a dose study of macrocosmic events, when certain actions should or should not be performed. It indicated in red and black letters what days and hours were favourable for cultivation of the soil, marriage, changes of residence, the repairing of ships, hunting, the pasturing of cattle, burials and executions. Whoever observed correctly the promptings of the calendar could always be certain of the success of his undertakings. ….

Guns and an Observatory

Before, however, the improved system of calculation of the calendar initiated by Father Schall could be fully developed, there came upon the dynasty of the Ming emperors those disasters which could only be the inevitable consequence of government in accordance with false calen- dars. Internal disturbances were rife, and the Tatars in the north and west of the empire profited by this fact to break through the Chinese wall.

Once again, the Jesuits proved true friends to the emperor, in that they now showed themselves to be quite as well versed in military affairs. Just when the ministers and generals were at their wits’ end how to withstand the attack of the Tatars, Father Schall offered to initiate the Chinese into the art of casting guns, and to establish an arsenal on European lines without delay. As the result, it soon became possible to confront the Tatars with a Chinese army equipped with superior artillery.

Father Schall further acquired very considerable distinction as a military adviser, and continued to conduct his course of instruction in artillery. His authority grew to such an extent that soon the usual jealous rivals, enemies and intriguers began to [appear]. The Mohammedan mathematician Yam-kam-siem, who himself aspired to become president of the mathematical tribunal, proceeded to accuse Father Schall of treason against the state, alleging that his presence in China was hostile in purpose, and therefore constituted a grave danger to the government.

The Regency council were not quite sure of their authority and scented conspiracies everywhere; Schall was arrested, tried and finally condemned to death. It was ordered that the improvements introduced by the Jesuits in the methods of calculation of the calendar should be abandoned, and their books burnt. Yam-kam-siem was appointed chief of the mathematical tribunal.

Nevertheless, Schall was not to terminate his career under the executioner’s blade, nor was Yam-kam-siem to occupy the seat of president of the tribunal. The Jesuit Father Verbiest had declared some weeks earlier that this eclipse of the sun would occur on a different day and at a different hour; as, however, no one had paid heed to the words of the missionary, the authorities neglected to greet with the prescribed ceremonial this momentous phenomenon when it did in fact occur in accordance with Verbiest’s predictions.  Before scarce a year had passed, the new Jesuit observatory had been erected on the summit of a hill.

When, some time later, the viceroy of a certain province was inclined to persecute the missionaries and their Chinese converts, the Emperor K’ang-hi issued a decree in terms which secured them full toleration….

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  1. I’m asking Crisscross to give me a break on “the Jews” today. I need a holiday. Thanks.

    Maybe Julius will just play the Size Fives…..

    • That’s the longest book I’ve read for a while, and I like the way it climaxes with a good old book-burning. Nowadays of course we have the MSM & BigTech destroying information.
      Maybe the remaining barrow-pushers can come up with some dirt on the renowned Jesuits, like who funded them.

  2. If you notice the Vietnamese alphabet, it is composed of Roman characters. This is the result of the Jesuits influence in converting the Chinese characters into the sounds of the Roman alphabet. Initially it was just for the church teachings and singing. However, it became so popular that in 1900 it became the national language of Viet Nam.

      • We went to Halong Bay and there was a big pile of rubbish floating in the middle of the water. Most places outside tourist areas they would probably not like foreigners too much, but it depends almost entirely on how much they can capitalise on them. I wonder how they are all thinking about the virus hoax, mostly still scared by the propaganda I would guess..

      • Thanks, Mary. However does not remind me of the Vietnam I experienced. Only visited one place on this itinerary. That was Saigon (in my time) and that was only for part of one day. No black pyjamas or Army uniforms today. Mainly western clothing. I imagine the street smells would be different too.

  3. I haven’t read your article yet Mary but as you included the words “Higher Learning” in the title, I thought I would just share this really great presentation and panel discussion that I watched yesterday

    • Quantum Mechanics De-Mystified: Uncovering the Sub-Quantum World [Jonathan Tennenbaum RTF lecture]

    https://risingtidefoundation.net/2021/10/16/quantum-mechanics-de-mystified-uncovering-the-sub-quantum-world-jonathan-tennenbaum-rtf-lecture/

    A stunning presentation. At 12:00-ish in the Q&A session Dr Tennenbaum mentioned the possibility of proteins being used to respond to EMF. I am very familiar with the excitation of plasmons in metal surfaces and with the central place proteins play in the COVID hoax, this is quite within the realms of practical ‘science’ – so you see, not really off topic.

    In the meantime, I am part way through this interview by Sean Morgan with Matthew Ehret – his personal testimony in the first few minutes about becoming awakened soon after 911 should be of general interest

    • Who and What is the “Deep State”?

    https://app.podscribe.ai/episode/78013622

    featured here
    https://matthewehret.substack.com/p/who-and-what-is-the-deep-state

    • Having just finished listening to the Sean Morgan – Matthew Ehret interview, let me doubly recommend it. Especially in the latter half, Sean Morgan repeats all the standard anti-China canards, but in a naïve, nonaggressive way. In the manner of a good teacher, Matthew answers each one, again not in a confrontational or dismissive way, but in an erudite way that instructs the questioner and allows Sean to ponder and think – after all, he (Sean) has experienced first hand a similar set of anti-Russian canards and so can see the pattern.

      [I downloaded the mp3 and listened at a comfortable speed.]

      • Ta, Julius. The suggestion to obtain the Fulop-Miller book came to me from the said Matthew Ehret. I, in turn, have recommended to Ehret the book Biography of Australian Jesuits. The Jebbies were mainly “sent out” by Ireland, in the early days.

        • Thanks Mary – I thought I had seen a reference somewhere. Matthew Ehret and his wife Cynthia Chung are certainly two well-read dudes.

          I noticed when downloading a copy of The Power from archive.org that it mentions “Also by René Fülöp-Miller – Rasputin the Holy Devil” so it will be interesting to compare his writing, views and historical narrative to others that I have read on the latter topic.

          Both on my tsundoku list for the time being, with thanks.

    • Don’t let the ‘woke’ brigade see that video. Ya gotta bunch of Korean females, dressed in sexists outfits, playing European instruments, singing about ‘white supremacist’ philosophies. I didn’t see any ‘diversity’ in the show, not a single black or obviously gay personality.

        • The irony of those Chinese girls is they are just copying the US in the 1960’s and when they sing about “lets study for the fatherland” the irony is that students anywhere don’t study anymore, they just copy and cheat as much as they can. The universities have given up on trying to control the cheating so now they put them in “study groups”. The teachers then just pass the whole lot so long as they keep paying the fees. When Australia switched to the privatised university business model under the Hawke & Keating governments, they upgraded the tafe colleges to universities mostly by adding a law college or faculty. So we have all these lawyers floating around now, some of them end up hosting TV quiz shows and cooking shows. There is a glut. Something suggests to me that Mr Global had a hand in this idea, especially since it was a red party initiative. The initiatives happen on the timeline, with little regard for which party is in power. It is just as Swissy said, “give me control of the money and I care not who is in power”. Then Swissy thought it would be wiser to put those words into Rotschild’s mouth. And so it was.

  4. Breaking News:
    • Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell has been tried and executed by a white hats military tribunal.
    • Former US Moloch grovelling whore Colin Powell has choked on his own bullshit and carks it from WMD and anthrax related complications.
    But no – they went with this headline
    • Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell has died due to Covid-19 complications
    https://www.rt.com/usa/537768-colin-powell-covid-complications/
    Let the memes roll …
    God have mercy on his unsoulled cadaver

    • Please go to the article and watch the comments roll in – imagine the eulogies for Dandronicus … Certainly one for the Hope Tent and plenty of more names to be added to the cleansing list – Nikki Haley is getting a good bashing – as I am sure are George W Bush and the Clintons …

      • Now they (alJazeera) are saying he had “a rare form of blood cancer”, sounds like the clots, when they say a blood disease but cause of death is Covid-19 that’s almost the same as admitting it was proteins. Now I have to endure the eulogies, lucky I am working in the other room. They are really struggling to find anything more than platitudes. He was a great guy, the million dead were “a mistake”. Voted for Biden, therefore no remorse.

    • Julius, I suspected Powell’s end may have had a different finish to that published. Covid was just too convenient.

      How about all those accolades for a monster? A servant of the Globalists.

  5. Chinese History and the Bible by Steven Liu (10 September …

    Hidden Codes in Chinese Characters by Steven Liu (10 September 2016)
    fountaininthecitytv

  6. Thanks w3 re Orphans Lament–from comments

    I’m an orphan; I’m alone.
    Pity I didn’t die as a baby.
    If I had died as a baby,
    I never would have suffered.

    I am the loneliest.
    Pity I didn’t die in my cradle.
    If I had died in my cradle,
    I wouldn’t have suffered.

    Pity the baby birds,
    Left without a nest.
    Pity a baby,
    Left without a mother

    One’s fate,
    One cannot change it.
    My departed mother,
    Nothing can bring her back

    When I found the lyrics to this song I was seriously shocked. The first time I heard this it made me think about my own mother and how she was murdered…when he sings “My departed mother, Nothing can bring her” too deep. Just goes to show how music can touch you even if you don’t know the word

  7. –worth an article–

    “What happened to Sir David Amess, Member of the UK Parliament,allegedly killed by Londoner Ali Harbi Ali, on 15 October 2021?
    ‘A Vaccine Passports Debate was held by the British Parliament under the Chairmanship of MP David Amess (above).

    ‘All of his fellow conservative participants expressed extreme opposition to the vaccine passports, as well as effusive gratitude to Chairman Amess for overseeing the urgent debate.

    ‘David Amess was well aware of the dangers of instituting such a draconian COVID-19 vaxport system nationwide; and he was determined to permit a robust and unconstrained debate on the highly consequential matter.

    ‘Clearly his violent and shocking murder in a church serves to quickly chill any other MP opposition to the long-planned vaccine passports.’

    • Yes easy enough to guess he was getting out of line.
      They are re-configuring the solution now, not only more security for politicians but they want to stop “online trolling” which they say led to his assassination. Boris is out there with his platitudes, “murdered in the sanctity of the church” etc., by some coloured person, muslim or whatever. So now you won’t be able to say anything negative about any politician, the algorithms will delete it.
      Any politicians of conscience working under Dicktator Dan ? Watch out, you may be next.
      The agenda is total censorship and total propaganda. Perhaps the urgency for this is the developing scenario, “AUKUS vs. China and Russia. Elites have their mega bunkers as documented by Jesse Ventura. These bunkers are the size of a small town. As we have seen with Hiroshima, most of the radiation fades away fairly quickly ( a few decatdes ). Perhaps they have a convention in place to use “clean bombs”. Perhaps that was one tested in Beirut. Getting the world population down by about 7 billion requires a multi-pronged approach, if the va666ines aren’t successful enough there is always the conventional weapons backup.

      • Mr Global seriously wants to get rid of us, all you COPS too, you won’t be required when the Elon Musk chips are screwed into everyone’s heads and dissenters get done for “pre-crime”. I think pre-crime was first publicly mentioned decades ago by Philip K. Dick whose books were made into a few movies most notably the famous Schwarzenegger on Mars film, I forget the name now.
        COPS are low grade admin rubbish in a futuristic society, equal to any aircon mall security. Army slang “grunts” I think, for low value soldiers. You will go on the IT scrapheap quicker than me. First va666ines, simple geo-location, then the chips wired in, for total monitoring. Pre-crime is just a charge, the evidence can be planted.

  8. From Cathy fox Blog–worth a read for those with time

    My Name is Spartacus and I have had Enough. Part 1 The Arguments…
    by cathy fox blog on Child Abuse

    ICENI

    Institute for Coronavirus Emergence Nonprofit Intelligence

    The Spartacus Letter – Rev. 2 (2021-09-28) | Spartacus Hello,

    My name is Spartacus, and I’ve had enough.

    We have been forced to watch America and the Free World spin into inexorable decline due to a biowarfare attack. We, along with countless others, have been victimized and gaslit by propaganda and psychological warfare operations being conducted by an unelected, unaccountable Elite against the American people and our allies.
    Our mental and physical health have suffered immensely over the course of the past year and a half. We have felt the sting of isolation, lockdown, masking, quarantines, and other completely nonsensical acts of healthcare theater that have done absolutely nothing to protect the health or wellbeing of the public from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
    Now, we are watching the medical establishment inject literal poison into millions of our fellow Americans without so much as a fight.
    We have been told that we will be fired and denied our livelihoods if we refuse to vaccinate. This was the last straw.
    We have spent thousands of hours analyzing leaked footage from Wuhan, scientific papers from primary sources, as well as the paper trails left by the medical establishment.
    What we have discovered would shock anyone to their core.

    First, we will summarize our findings, and then, we will explain them in detail. References will be placed at the end.

  9. The end result of ‘free trade’, is the destruction of this country and the accumulation of all our money in CCP. When the time comes, they won’t have to conquer Oz, they’ll just move in and buy it.

    • Looks like a great marketing opportunity for a t-shirt printer, who would have thought “Let’s go Brandon” would take off but the alt-news echo chamber is apparently now a force to be reckoned with.
      Anyone missed the origins, there was a sports guy named Brandon being interviewed and the crowd was making so much noise chanting “F you Biden” the lady MSM journalist claimed they were saying “Let’s go Brandon”, then gave us all a good listen just to make sure.

    • I guess all the hospitalisations are going to be paid for by Swissy’s World Bank “Special Drawing Rights” (SDRs), the new credit card they are giving out to all the world governments, to suck out money alongside the Reserve Banking System. I guess there is now dedicated way to suck out money for hospitals through the Reserve Banks so they need to tap a new hole, this is the 3rd hole, the first two were the commercial banks and reserve banks. By money printing we could borrow and pay interest, we could also collect by the “miracle of compound interest”, the miracle was of course that we got nothing at all, if we were lucky our interest kept pace with inflation, that is before tax. The old ones were tricked, the bankers and doctors were all most respectable citizens. The bankers sent salespeople into the schools to teach the small children banking and “thrift”. I think I may have won a prize for a drawing. I remember getting a book voucher which I took to the shop up the road and redeemed for a picture book about animals. There was a big gorilla on the front.
      The trick of banking is that you print money for everyone, by printing a little too much you create a momentum toward inflation, so you have to print more. By paying interest they make it appear that you are getting more, relative to gold which just sits there. But because they are diluting the money by more than the interest they are paying, you actually get less !!!
      All the oldies with no “financial sophistication” fell for this. The others bought shares and property.
      Now you take the injections and you are hospitalised on the government’s SDR credit account. Someone else will have to pay later, by handing over a farm or some such. When your life and money is sucked out of you, your hospital bed is empty, ready for another one.

  10. The Society of Jesus was banned from the Americas, as they disrupted the exploitation of the natives. Teaching them communism.

    I am surprised at how much is set out in the excerpts. It is far from true. There were secret teachings as well. why are those not in the book?

    We are told by our priests of ‘science’ that the mountains are many millions of years old. Where then is the debris from decay? Why are there ocean basins? Why are we told gravity depoends upon mass when Galileo and many others demonstrated it is not?

    Deception is found in all books. That is why the Libraries of the ancient world had to be destroyed and their destruction disguised.

    Time for the truth?

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