Session 27 September 2025

A properly shaped charge would pass right through his neck expanding on the way. No projectile needed. I am not saying there wasn't a projectile, but if the "shot" came from the microphone attached to him, then it didn't need one and furthermore the risk of that projectile hitting the man asking the questions (Zin) would have been a problem.
Good point! It's overkill but here's an example and the charge holds it form through 3 ballistic heads using glass as the liner.
The only counter argument I can think of is that standard shaped charges need an optimal stand off distance in order to work. If the device was attached to CK's shirt it could've moved too much to be effective and cause superficial injuries and a damaged shirt. On the other hand I think a barrel and projectile would have a larger margin for error. As long as it was pointed in the general direction of the mid neck it would be effective.
 
Did you have a long period of no rain? We've seen something similar here with leaves going brown early, but we did have a prolonged period of no rain with a few pretty serious heatwaves, so the browning and early falling of leaves here is at least correlated with that.
It was a normal last few months of rain. We had no burn bans in September that I can recall, nor any wildfires in the surrounding mountains. It was a hot September, but that is not out of the ordinary in the South. That's still a summer month here.
 
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Other than the information you posted, do we have any hypothesis or estimate for the duration and speed at which this type of transition takes place? And does it settle for a while in between phases, or is it simply one long transition from state 1 to state 2 and back to state 1?
And what type of damage can this do?
Yeah, he has that type of information in his articles, but I haven't read that part yet. It's fast, and then it reverts in a few decades or hundreds of years, not enough to leave a signal with current measurement tools, according to his estimation.

If the mantle shifts around the core, but the lithosphere and crust do not move with it, then there would be no movement of any of the continents.
That is right, what is highlighted is the difference of a buttered mantle shift as opposed to a solid/dense mantle shift.
Not sure I agree with you on that one Joe. A flood would not cause the erosion on the Sphinx. IMO. Of course I could be wrong.
According to him, only water erosion during several decades and/or hundreds of years can leave that kind of damage. There was a tsunami, a massive one, according to leftover marks in North East/East Africa.

We can follow it up with more questions, although in fairness, it would be useful to catch up with research and/or at least read his articles. That's doable. I brought TES hypothesis up during the session for purposes of debunking or finding weaknesses in his hypothesis. We can follow it up.
 
That's my impression. The lithospheric shift suggested by this would literally mean the end of most life on earth. You can't "rearrange the continents" without that happening. So I think he's wrong on that count. He's also wrong, IMO, on his idea that the flood that caused the water damage on the pyramids and sphinx were a result of major lithospheric shifting. Those were more likely the result of a flood caused by a tsunami, from a meteorite impact.
I remember watching a video of Robert Schoch, a respected anthropologist and geologist, standing by the Sphinx and remarking how he was certain that such a degree of water-erosion that the Sphinx now shows, must have been the result of a sustained rainy climate, for a long time.

Schoch went out on a limb, risking his reputation to make such an assertion. His world had been entirely conventional until he was asked by Graham Hancock to simply look at the Sphinx through the eyes of a geologist, and pass comment.

So, I don't think that the erosion of the Sphinx is the result of a single tsunami.

I suppose the Sphinx may have been transported, by lithospheric shift and extreme TES wander, to a place where it suffered monsoon-like deluges, but I am more inclined to think that Egypt enjoyed lush conditions long ago. There's plenty of evidence for that.
 
Did you have a long period of no rain? We've seen something similar here with leaves going brown early, but we did have a prolonged period of no rain with a few pretty serious heatwaves, so the browning and early falling of leaves here is at least correlated with that.

There was a period of no rain that affected some crops, but if memory serves me I think it was pretty early in the summer. It did get pretty hot for a few weeks, but I just don’t remember seeing the black leaves that came down early like this ever before.
 
Good point! It's overkill but here's an example and the charge holds it form through 3 ballistic heads using glass as the liner.
The only counter argument I can think of is that standard shaped charges need an optimal stand off distance in order to work. If the device was attached to CK's shirt it could've moved too much to be effective and cause superficial injuries and a damaged shirt. On the other hand I think a barrel and projectile would have a larger margin for error. As long as it was pointed in the general direction of the mid neck it would be effective.
Well said. But there is a group that seems to have perfected killing people through electronic devices.
 
Thank you for the session and all the great insights !
I don't know what is coming, it's hard to even think of something more crazy than
all the possible scenarios that we already know of .
Take care all of you :hug2:
 
I don't think is about censoring and localized shadowbanning, that system is already in place.
Looks to me that 'the system' is getting much worse. Israel is now in charge of Tiktok.

Rumble was promoted as an alternative to youtube during the Biden-Covid years, but it is populated with mostly pro-Israel, pro-right wing, zionist supporters. They would probably be 'forced' to shut down free speech there, if it criticism of Israel got out of hand.

 
Rumble was promoted as an alternative to youtube during the Biden-Covid years, but it is populated with mostly pro-Israel, pro-right wing, zionist supporters. They would probably be 'forced' to shut down free speech there, if it criticism of Israel got out of hand.

Rumble was definitely marketed as a free speech platform, but looking though their new terms of service there is:

Under no circumstances shall the following be submitted to the Rumble Service:
Content or material that is grossly offensive to the online community, including but not limited to, racism, anti-semitism and hatred;
 
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