I keep seeing opinions about generations, age differences, young vs. old, boomers vs generation xyz; ideas that some generation is at fault, and others are victims. I think this kind of thinking is dangerous, and is deliberately programmed by the ptb to manufacture artifical polarization and division, and to induce the neuro-vegetative pleasurable sensation of blaming -- which results in avoiding rational thought which could lead to painful truths about oneself as well as one's generation.
I think we would be wise to not fall into that trap. I contend that each generation blaming the other demonstrates captured and superficial thinking. I could go on at length about how every "generation" (an arbitrary and false distinction) is equally guilty and equally innocent. Older generations suffered from ignorance, wishful thinking, naivite and downright stupidity -- and I can provide dozens of examples of that. Younger generations suffer from ignorance, wishful thinking, naivite and downright stupidity -- and I can provide dozens of examples of that. All generations have operated under ignorance, STS thinking, self-concern, short-term and self-centered goals, tunnel vision, and (self-delusional) belief or trust in at least a portion of the narrative garbage that has been presented to them. Even many who think they think for themselves are often parrots of some version of the narrative and they are often shadowy authoritarian followers.
It's too bad, but a huge number of people drank the generational-conflict psyop kool-aid. Consequently, each generation failed to learn from the other, even though the preceding and subsequent generations both had priceless gems to offer each other. Instead, we curse past generations and diss future generations, thoughtlessly assimilating the media's satisfying justifications for unexamined blame. The result? We are a divided and unloving people. Instead of working together and honoring each other's qualities, we put our efforts into entertaining invalid ideas and useless emotions that in turn feed the moon.
I apologize for disillusioning any generation that thinks otherwise, but we are all very much alike. In truth, all generations have a lot in common: specifically, ignorance, self-centeredness and "temptation to limitation." I think these commonalities are an excellent foundation on which we can dissolve the walls and begin to befriend, communicate, collaborate, and commit to something bigger and better than the quagmire we founder in now. Emoto has some interesting crystals in this arena too. For example, the crystal for "Do it" is deformed, incomplete, and rather ugly. The crystal for "Let us do it [together]" is sublime.
One author suggests another antidote: Compassion. The popular statement, "Walk a mile in another person's mocassins" touches on this idea, but compassion goes far beyond empathy. The author states, "Compassion is understanding the lack of understanding. The compassionate individual does not recriminate, judge, condemn, or react personally to other individuals' various misconceptions about life or issues." I figure any generation which sees itself as separate, special or unfairly treated (and ALL "generations" qualify for this) could be transfigured by seriously pondering this definition.



What is interesting about the shape of the chamber is, it is very irregular and it means it doesn't need to be perfect shapes. This reminds me of caves in the mountains some countries use it for storing imported petroleum and gas products for emergency purposes. Probably the crystal cylindrical batteries storage under the egyptian pyramids is later day improvement.Khara-Khora cave is in Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia's North Caucasus. Khara-Khora is a mountain range consisting of several sharp and gentle peaks. In 2011, after a landslide, local residents discovered an underground cave that goes deep into the mountain, with straight and polished narrow walls 40 meters deep into the mountain, which then passes into a wide underground hall, the height of which is 36 meters. In total, the explored dimensions of the cave from the upper part to the lower platform are about 100 meters. Many rectangular tunnels from 5 to 20 centimeters high go from the underground hall into the thickness of the rocks. A "floating" megalith was also found in the underground hall, which is attached to the wall with only one rib, which makes it appear to be floating in the air.
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Original source: Mountain cave | Khara-Khora | Kabardino-Balkaria - 3D model by 3D SPLOSHNOFF (@3dsploshnoff)
(Gaby) How many years ago was the Khara-Khora Shaft built?
A: 55KYA.
Q: (Gaby) Who built it?
A: Descendants of Kantek.
Q: (L) I knew it! I knew it! I knew it!
(Joe) What was it used for?
A: Part of a power generator.
Q: (Joe) Was it similar in function to the pyramids of Giza?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) So, are there many kinds of structures like that buried around the planet that are undiscovered?
A: A few. Such power generators did not require multiplicity.
Q: (L) So one...
(Niall) They were that powerful.
(Andromeda) Didn't need that many.
(L) So maybe they just had them on, like, certain quadrants of the planet. Okay.
It took 2 generations. With 2500 years average Kantek descendant life span and with max 8000 years , the numbers completely doesn't add up.(axj) [About the answers regarding the Khara-Khora shaft.] Sounds like Kantekkians brought some advanced technology with them.
A: Advanced knowledge. It took a couple of generations to begin preparing the infrastructure.
Sad, nothing one can do.Q: (Joe) He's terrified of the implications of the conflict?
A: For his family.
Q: (Joe) So he's terrified of the Israelis, of the deep staters.
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) So what chances would they give of him being able to extricate himself from this, despite those people?
A: Almost 0 at present.
FWIW, here is the documentary we watched about it (first video)What is interesting about the shape of the chamber is, it is very irregular and it means it doesn't need to be perfect shapes. This reminds me of caves in the mountains some countries use it for storing imported petroleum and gas products for emergency purposes. Probably the crystal cylindrical batteries storage under the egyptian pyramids is later day improvement.
I thought about it and then realized that they said "It took a couple of generations to begin preparing the infrastructure."It took 2 generations. With 2500 years average Kantek descendant life span and with max 8000 years , the numbers completely doesn't add up.
- 80K or 78K BCE arrival for Kantek folks.
- 68K BCE for the major tectonic plate alignment into current configuration.
In News Real this past Sunday, Joe suggested that Trump could come clean about the blackmail threats to kill his family. Why not go big like Candace did when she was threatened. With the proviso to have a kill switch by leaving orders that Israel will be destroyed if they are killed.Here’s what bugs me here: why won’t he just come out and say he’s being blackmailed that his near and/or extended family will be killed or ruined if he doesn’t play ball? Basically, own the narrative by blowing the whistle. What could they do to him then? If his family members did all of a sudden start to die as a result of accidents or suicides it would reveal the hidden hand a little too much. And while psychopaths are very poor - if not incapable - of predicting the results of their actions, this one isn’t really hard to predict. “Epstein didn’t kill himself” is already a meme, people know that there's a hidden hand behind it all and that this hand os above the law. Maybe I'm naive here, but the way I see it is that the propaganda war would be close to lost at that point and I don’t think his handlers would risk that when it’s already going poorly for them.
Sure, he’s surrounded, but where he’s sitting he has access to tons of incriminating evidence of what Israel is really doing and the extent of their influence over the U.S. - and the world at large. And there are tons of conspiracies around that very influence out there. Murdering him or his family members after he revealed his being blackmailed would just confirm those conspiracies to be true. So why not go rouge and spill the beans to loosen the grip?
The only ways I can explain it to myself is that it’s too huge of a gamble to make for him - or that his ego will not let him because this would be too damaging to his own image. The guy’s ego is the size of Texas and that's one heck of a weakness of his. Either that or maybe he just doesn't think he'd be believed given the grip the PTB have on the media and narratives the public is fed. He's seen what they can do: they stole his election and tied to murder him - while remaining invisible to the vast majority of the population.
Well said IMO.That's a good point — I've been thinking about the exact same thing for a long time. Trump clearly didn't learn any lessons when he decided to run for President again. He comes across more like a dumb cowboy with an ego inflated to the absolute limit. He had no idea — and still doesn't — what kind of immensely powerful opponent he's up against. He did zero reconnaissance on the battlefield he was stepping into. He thought he could just walk into the bar, kick the doors open, and everyone would quietly sit down and obey his orders.
His opponent is invisible to him. It has countless tentacles — people, organizations, and institutions in all the key positions of power and decision-making. It has unlimited money, it's desperate, and it can kill in a thousand different ways without any problem. It has corrupted almost everyone around him, planting its agents in his inner circle, which makes it essentially untouchable — at least for now.
Trump is basically fighting a shadow. He's thrashing around, flailing, and he knows he's been used like a fool, putting not only his own life at risk, but his entire family's as well. I think right now he's fully aware that he was played like a child. He knows he has virtually no real protection — he's learned that the hard way twice, one of those times nearly fatally.
His terror at the situation he's been maneuvered into by fake advisors, Israeli lobbyists, and the Deep State is causing him enormous stress. He's realized that he doesn't actually decide anything. The whole world will suffer the consequences of decisions he made — and even more so, the ones that were made for him by someone else.
I don't know if anyone has realized that nearly every dollar spent on protecting presidents since Kennedy — billions of dollars — is basically thrown in the trash. Because if someone really wants to, they can walk up and shoot the president, and all the security services will just pretend to be blind and deaf. They're supposedly there to protect him from some lone nut from the public, but in reality, the only people who ever shoot at presidents are Deep State crazies — and only when the president refuses to do what they demand.
Strategic thinking is not his strong suit, and it really should be — because the leaders of Iran run circles around him, not to mention the leaders of China or Russia.
He's not the type like Ali Khamenei, who would be willing to sacrifice himself for America and the world. He thinks first about his own life, the billions of dollars he's made, and the lives of his family — which is understandable, of course.
I was thinking — however ridiculous and funny it may sound — that he could secretly make a deal with Putin or Xi and quietly send his own children to them for protection. But that's impossible to do without Jared, Rubio, Mossad, and the CIA finding out.
The only option he has left is to announce to the entire world that he is being blackmailed by deranged Zionists and by that little state that does whatever it wants. That might finally convince global public opinion that the Deep State really exists. It could spark resistance and opposition in people's minds around the world, which in turn could send a message to the Universe and somewhat mitigate some of the consequences that humanity will suffer because of the actions of these homegrown psychopaths and their 4D STS masters.
I watched the “bottom of the totem pole“ clip. I don’t think that is self reflection. I sounds like true STS thinking of what can he do that will better benefit himself in the afterlife. And in a flippant sort of way. Not genuine. Not sincere. He is not sorry. He’d be searching for mercy and forgiveness if he was self reflecting.This is essentially the same conclusion I've come to, personally, as I've been watching all this unfold from the sidelines. I see Trump as an agent of change -- a catalyst whose personal agenda is more or less inconsequential to the larger picture.
But while I'm on the subject of Trump's "personal agenda," one thing that piqued my interest a while back that I haven't seen mentioned on the forum was this somewhat off-the-cuff quote from him saying that he's heard he's at the "bottom of the totem pole" when it comes to getting into Heaven. He specifically stated that his push for peace between Russia and Ukraine was so he could hopefully save enough lives to give him a better chance.
I was so intrigued by this comment that I think about it regularly. Trump isn't one to be self-deprecating, so him expressing such a sentiment stands out to me. If taken literally (which seems appropriate, as Trump isn't a metaphorical speaker), I wonder who, exactly has told him that he's not heaven bound? It could simply be a case of his many detractors getting to him, but there is a sincerity to this quote that I just can't discount completely. It could also just be his own internal moral compass peeking out from the miasma of McDonald's and Diet Coke swirling within him, but again, I have a hard time believing he voluntarily self reflects. He has a gold toilet, for Pete's sake; I doubt he lets his mind wander into spiritual matters while sitting on it.
It also points to the ‘reality’ that even if Trump was taken out, how much would it matter? Maybe at some point the will of the people has decreased enough that it doesn’t interfere with the free will of the majority? Someone is there to take over and continue the program in any case? It’s a shame he doesn’t have a strong moral compass to follow.Thanks for another session already!
I was wondering why the C's wouldn't confirm whether Netanyahu was dead. It doesn't seem like something that would be particularly dangerous to know, especially given this:
Then the answer became obvious. They said to study the videos carefully. This is exactly the sort of process they described at the start.
I think I had become tired of parsing videos of that goblin for signs that they were AI. But this reminds us why we're doing these sorts of things. The answer is less important than the process and the skills we are developing together when we do things like this. We don't need to know for certain, either. I think in all probability he's dead, and I have reasons to think that, but I can't possibly know for sure. That's fine, I'm not going anywhere. Wait and see!
A probability is the likelihood of an event occurring. A probability distribution is how likely an event will occur across all possible combinations of pathways of that event occurring. If you graph the number of times the event occurs (on x -axis is the count of how many times), then on the y-axis is a probability score. The shape of that graph for something that is a random event is a normal distribution curve, the area under the curve equals 1. So even when something has very low probability, it doesn’t mean it cannot occur, it can have one pathway to that occurrence.Thank you. Could you help me get clarity on the term distribution and how you're using it?
Distribution meaning how the chance percentages are distributed along the various possibilities?
For example:
Q
Where will someone live next year?
A
Country A: 20%
Country B: 1%
Country C: 78%
They won't be living next year: 1%