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JimmyFraska
10/21/20 3:48:31 AM
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AlisLandale posted...
to be fair, SEELEs goal of turning everyone into a single consciousness and becoming a god inside Eva 1 isnt really spelled out except in supplementary material >_>
I was picking it up very early series, just watching the anime. Though I am somewhat tuned to look out for this stuff, probably compared to your average tv viewer.

HydraSlayer82 posted...
Whats your opinions on 9/11?
A lot of people have researched it and claim they can prove it was not as the story was presented to the public. A lot of that research is compelling, but I haven't dug too deeply myself to comment on what the facts of that are.

However, there are some interesting things that began to stick out to me, surrounding 9/11. First, allow me to explain a concept that's important:

One of Freemasonry's most important symbols are the Twin Pillars. Masonry uses the allegory of the Temple of Solomon heavily, and the Twin Pillars are (obv) two pillars that stood in front of the Temple. They were named Boaz and Jachin. Symbolically, they represent a dichotomy, an impasse, a choice to be made. Masonic depictions will often show them one represented by the sun, the other the moon. Or one with a bowl of fire, the other a bowl of water on top. One with a triangle up, the other with a triangle down. Faith vs Intellect. Ying-yang. As is above, so is below.

It is the imbalance between the physical and the spiritual, between man and god. The Matrix uses it, showing the red pill(ar) and the blue pill(ar).

However, the choice is an illusion. There is actually only one answer: The Pathway in the middle, which leads to the Temple.

A philosopher named Hegel created a modern way to explain this called Hegelian Dialectic. The idea is you have a thesis, the idea or force. Then you have an antithesis, the opposing idea or force. But, it is not a matter of choosing the thesis or antithesis which one is correct. No. They must come together as one, discarding the negative of both to form one answer: The Synthesis; the balance.

There is only that one answer. Now that I've stablished that, let's talk about the Twin Towers (cont.):
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SolidShadow3
10/21/20 3:54:45 AM
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Tag for later. I'll think up a good question

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JimmyFraska
10/21/20 4:08:14 AM
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(cont.)
After studying these Twin Pillars and their meaning for some time, I began to look at images of the Twin Towers, and it would not leave me that they were the same symbol. I felt it deeply.

I began to study the Towers to see what would come of it.

One thing I noticed: the Towers began construction in 1968. That was the same year the film 2001 released, which I mentioned before was the most important work of occult art in the 20th century (imo).

If you know the movie or not, you probably haven't thought much about the title. Why was the year 2001 chosen, instead of 2000 A Space Odyssey? 2000 would be the start of the new millennium, and it's a more uniform looking number anyway, more definitive. So why did they choose 2001? The reason why, is because they intended to launch the film in 1968. 1968 to 2001 is 33 years. The film is looking 33 years into the future.

33 is an important number not just in Freemasonry, but in the occult in general. I could explain more if someone wants me to, but rest assured, it is significant. So, once I realized that about the movie, I realized about the towers:

-The Twin Towers from the cornerstone being laid, to their destruction, lasted 33 years.

That was one thing, but it was loose, so I wanted more. I kept looking for something to tie this connection of the Twin Towers being the Twin Pillars of the Temple of Solomon. What I found next astounded me:

Tower 7, the smaller building that stood before the towers, also fell on 9/11. All the buildings had nicknames either from the owners or whichever corporation inhabited it. The nickname of Tower 7 which stood before the Twin Towers?:

-The Salauman Brothers Building

After the Towers were destroyed, many citizens of New York wanted them rebuilt, exactly as they were, to show New York's strength and persistence. However, that isn't what the rebuilders did. They only built one tower. One which the sides are triangles running up and down, as is above so is below. One answer to the illusion of the two choices. It seems the designers of the One World Trade Center were indeed aware of this synthesis symbolism.

Could all those things be coincidences? Sure. But what do you think?
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solosnake
10/21/20 4:33:16 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHHhl2b820U

you ever listen to William Cooper?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itO8A0z5HdY

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BlingBling22947
10/21/20 6:56:41 AM
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What's the last thing you ate?

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JimmyFraska
10/21/20 10:08:59 AM
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solosnake posted...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHHhl2b820U

you ever listen to William Cooper?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itO8A0z5HdY
@solosnake

I own a book signed by William Cooper, Oklahoma City Day One. It's important to me as I live in Oklahoma City, and it is the most important book written on the bombing here. Don't always agree with him, but yes, I do listen to him, and I am in touch with CAJI (tried to join but they said their roster is full). Whatever I might think about the guy, he helped produce that book, so he had to be at least somewhat good.

My mentor is a guy who is still alive, Ralph Epperson. Here's an interview he did with Bill back before I was born:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wUuuWLM1Qk

Ralph is my good friend and great teacher

BlingBling22947 posted...
What's the last thing you ate?
Uhm, a chicken sandwich from chick fil a, with lettuce tomato and pickles. I usually wouldn't have fast food exclusively for dinner but my girlfriend wasn't able to make anything last night, and I was driving around so I wasn't gonna be home until about 10, so I got fast food. Chic fil a pretty tasty though
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JimmyFraska
10/21/20 10:27:47 AM
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ScazarMeltex posted...
Can jet fuel melt steel beams?
Funny how a guy who quotes Voltaire in his sig is asking me a troll question
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V-E-G-Y-
10/21/20 10:58:43 AM
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nfearurspecimn
10/21/20 11:01:25 AM
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JimmyFraska posted...
Funny how a guy who quotes Voltaire in his sig is asking me a troll question
well? can it?

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JimmyFraska
10/21/20 11:09:43 AM
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V-E-G-Y- posted...
Ever look into missing 411? Thoughts?
Yes been a big follower. I find it disturbing and strange. People question Paulides on individual cases and sometimes they can point out things he doesn't that will ground a particular story, but the sheer volume of work Paulides and his team has done tells me there is at least something going on in that story.

But, there is a particular story close to my heart, the story of Henry McCabe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-07gdPga1jA

The reason why, is there's a serious problem with the story. When he dissapeared in 2015, the full and complete audio was available online. This news story I posted puts out part of it, and describes a part where "Henry or someone else says 'Stop it'."

But notice, they don't play that part? Why wouldn't they, if the news station has the tape? I noticed in comments on the story, people think maybe Henry said it, but they are just reading/listening to descriptions of the audio, or only parts of it.

But in 2015, the complete audio was online. I heard the voice of the man saying "Stop it" and it did not sound like McCabe. There are some clips of Henry's voice before, and his voice for all intents and purposes sounds like a black American man. The voice of the "Stop it" that I heard in 2015, sounded like a white man.

After 2015, after his body was found, that audio vanished from the internet in a manner I've never seen anything else disappear. It existed, I attest to it, and others online do as well, but now that audio is just gone completely.

nfearurspecimn posted...
well? can it?
I don't know. I know people say there were bombs in he buildings etc etc. Some NY firefighters that day even said that. But idk enough about buildings and steel to say whether it can or not, not my field.
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Phynaster
10/21/20 11:12:56 AM
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What is your field?

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JimmyFraska
10/21/20 11:14:29 AM
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Phynaster posted...
What is your field?
Not steel beams and jet fuel.

I act and direct, I'm mostly just an artist.
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V-E-G-Y-
10/21/20 12:15:36 PM
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JimmyFraska posted...
Yes been a big follower. I find it disturbing and strange. People question Paulides on individual cases and sometimes they can point out things he doesn't that will ground a particular story, but the sheer volume of work Paulides and his team has done tells me there is at least something going on in that story.

But, there is a particular story close to my heart, the story of Henry McCabe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-07gdPga1jA

The reason why, is there's a serious problem with the story. When he dissapeared in 2015, the full and complete audio was available online. This news story I posted puts out part of it, and describes a part where "Henry or someone else says 'Stop it'."

But notice, they don't play that part? Why wouldn't they, if the news station has the tape? I noticed in comments on the story, people think maybe Henry said it, but they are just reading/listening to descriptions of the audio, or only parts of it.

But in 2015, the complete audio was online. I heard the voice of the man saying "Stop it" and it did not sound like McCabe. There are some clips of Henry's voice before, and his voice for all intents and purposes sounds like a black American man. The voice of the "Stop it" that I heard in 2015, sounded like a white man.

After 2015, after his body was found, that audio vanished from the internet in a manner I've never seen anything else disappear. It existed, I attest to it, and others online do as well, but now that audio is just gone completely.

Yea dats a cool case too, i never heard da extended version with the voice of someone sayin "stop it" but i do remember the news saying they heard it, so i don't doubt its real. It honestly sounded to me like he was being waterboarded by someone imo

You into da Hollow Earth theory? How about da Hollow Moon Theory?
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ZevLoveDOOM
10/21/20 12:17:13 PM
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what do reptilians eat?
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nfearurspecimn
10/21/20 12:18:19 PM
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ZevLoveDOOM posted...
what do reptilians eat?
do not listen to this reptilian he is trying to trick you

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JimmyFraska
10/21/20 12:23:13 PM
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V-E-G-Y- posted...
You into da Hollow Earth theory? How about da Hollow Moon Theory?
No.

ZevLoveDOOM posted...
what do reptilians eat?
Why would I know about reptilians?
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JimmyFraska
10/21/20 11:49:56 PM
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ill throw a bump out there, just cause i was having fun with this
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BlingBling22947
10/22/20 3:43:19 PM
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What's the last thing you drank?

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JimmyFraska
10/22/20 3:45:18 PM
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BlingBling22947 posted...
What's the last thing you drank?
As of thirty minutes ago, I drank the first soda I've had in about two weeks. That's about how often I'll have one or two. Otherwise, it's been water, black coffee, or tea with honey. This morning it was tea.
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solosnake
10/23/20 12:49:49 AM
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JimmyFraska posted...
Evangelion stole this from the Mystery Schools lol. Evangelion, part symbolically and part literally, is displaying the plan of this conspiracy. Not saying Ano was in on it or anything, he probably just read the same books I have. Though despite not being a part of the conspiracy, I suspect he may be in support of it.

That show compared to almost any other property is filled completely to the brim with occult/mystery school symbolism. I watched it last year and loved it.


Whats evangelion? I googled it and it came up with some anime shit. Is it good?

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JimmyFraska
10/23/20 1:35:05 AM
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solosnake posted...
Whats evangelion? I googled it and it came up with some anime shit. Is it good?
I'm not too into anime but I liked it a lot
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Machete
10/23/20 1:35:56 AM
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you are extremely in favor of donald trump

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JimmyFraska
10/23/20 1:40:31 AM
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Machete posted...
you are extremely in favor of donald trump
what other opinions do i have, apparently you know them and i dont
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BlingBling22947
10/24/20 7:09:56 AM
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Last movie you watched?

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JimmyFraska
10/24/20 12:54:40 PM
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BlingBling22947 posted...
Last movie you watched?
Exit Through the Gift Shop

It's my favorite documentary of all time, very fun to watch. I was showing my girlfriend for the first time. Give it a watch, it's very worth it:
https://youtu.be/IqVXThss1z4

Other than that, this week I've been watching Cowboy Bebop for the first time which I'm enjoying a lot.
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F1areaGaman
10/24/20 5:02:03 PM
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I meant to ask; is it frustrating seeing lies everywhere?

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JimmyFraska
10/25/20 4:11:53 PM
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F1areaGaman posted...
I meant to ask; is it frustrating seeing lies everywhere?
Maybe. But really, most of us (or all of us afaik) start by believing the lies, until we encounter something that exposes the truth. So it's more just satisfying and enlightening knowing and accepting the truth, even if it isn't easy. The people who don't know or can't accept, you know they're probably somewhere along that path, and you can just hope they have a revelation of their own eventually.
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DavidZ2844
10/25/20 5:59:43 PM
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What are some of your favorite video games to play? This is Gamefaqs after all

I also have some other conspiracy related questions that Ill ask later, mostly using this as a tag
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JimmyFraska
10/25/20 6:12:51 PM
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DavidZ2844 posted...
What are some of your favorite video games to play? This is Gamefaqs after all

I also have some other conspiracy related questions that Ill ask later, mostly using this as a tag
@DavidZ2844 Thank you for asking.

I love Bethesda RPGs. I stopped playing after Skyrim, but among them I love Morrowind, and Fallout 3/New Vegas the most.

I put 3 and NV together, because I play them with a mod that combines both games into one single game (where you can play both with one character) and balances them. It's called Tale of Two Wasteleands (TTW). The mod is so well made, it actually runs better than either of those games by themselves with no mods. On top of that, a new mod claled the Frontier is about to come out for NV. It's easily the biggest Fallout fan expansion ever made. So basically with TTW putting 3 and NV together, and the Frontier, you have like 3 Fallout games worth of content in one single game, and it easily becomes the greatest post apoc RPGs ever, really one of the best games ever.

Morrowind is just incredible of course, and all of its volumous expansion mods (Tamriel Rebuilt).

I like the Half-Life, Halo, and Doom series. In particular, Half-Life 2 is still among my favorite games. What's incredible about that game is, you think you know all about it, then you look up on Youtube people playing it for the first time, and literally almost every time, a new player will find something new that you never did.

I like 2d beatemups and hack n slash games. STreets of Rage, Final Fight, Golden Axe, the DND hack n slash games. The best new beat em up in my opinion is one called Mother Russia Bleeds. It takes the streets of rage formula and truly evolves it in a way no game has since the 90s, at least as far as fighting mechanics.

I don't think the 2d beat em up genre has been fully taken advantage of. I would love to see a full open world rpg, with the mechanics and perspective of a 2d beatem up. River City Ransom has come the closest imo, to an open world beatemup. Don't know why that formula hasn't been expanded on properly.

Love Super Smash Bros. The latest game for Switch is a dream game. I've seen maybe no other developer go so far to please their fans. It's a rare occurrence. Usually a dev might want to go all out like that, but they don't have the clout to convince their publisher to let them get the funds to do so. Other times, they have that clout but don't really care, or agree with the corporate mentality of stretching out the dollar as far as possible.

But in a rare instance in film/tv/video games, you'll get a creator like Masahiro Sakurai who has that clout, and wants to please his fans. He did it. What an incredible game. It's so incredible, that two years in we in the Smash community have become pretty spoiled on it and basically forgotten what it took to be.

Love Guitar Hero/Rock Band. I just got a controller, and I've been playing Clone Hero, the open source fan sequel to those games. Fans have also remade all the songs from all the games, in that game which you can download separately.

Like Tony Hawk a lot. Haven't played the new remake, but I enjoy ThugPro. It's a fan project for PC that combines almost all the levels from all the games into one, and has multiplayer servers you can jump on. Recommend it to everyone.
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Machete
10/25/20 6:20:59 PM
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JimmyFraska posted...
@DavidZ2844 Thank you for asking.

I love Bethesda RPGs. I stopped playing after Skyrim, but among them I love Morrowind, and Fallout 3/New Vegas the most. I put 3 and NV together, because I play them with a mod that combines both games into one single game (where you can play both with one character) and balances them. The mod is so well made, it actually runs better than either of those games by themselves with no mods. Mods make these games so amazing.

Morrowind is just incredible of course, and all of its volumous expansion mods (Tamriel Rebuilt).

I like the Half-Life, Halo, and Doom series. In particular, Half-Life 2 is still among my favorite games. What's incredible about that game is, you think you know all about it, then you look up on Youtube people playing it for the first time, and literally almost every time, a new player will find something new that you never did.

I like 2d beatemups and hack n slash games. STreets of Rage, Final Fight, Golden Axe, the DND hack n slash games. The best new beat em up in my opinion is one called Mother Russia Bleeds. It takes the streets of rage formula and truly evolves it in a way no game has since the 90s, at least as far as fighting mechanics.

I don't think the 2d beat em up genre has been fully taken advantage of. I would love to see a full open world rpg, with the mechanics and perspective of a 2d beatem up.

Love Super Smash Bros. The latest game for Switch is a dream game. I've seen maybe no other developer go so far to please their fans. It's a rare occurrence. Usually a dev might want to go all out like that, but they don't have the clout to convince their publisher to let them get the funds to do so. Other times, they have that clout but don't really care, or agree with the corporate mentality of stretching out the dollar as far as possible.

But in a rare instance in film/tv/video games, you'll get a creator like Masahiro Sakurai who has that clout, and wants to please his fans. He did it. What an incredible game. It's so incredible, that two years in we in the Smash community have become pretty spoiled on it and basically forgotten what it took to be.

Love Guitar Hero/Rock Band. I just got a controller, and I've been playing Clone Hero, the open source fan sequel to those games. Fans have also remade all the songs from all the games, in that game which you can download separately.

Like Tony Hawk a lot. Haven't played the new remake, but I enjoy ThugPro. It's a fan project for PC that combines almost all the levels from all the games into one, and has multiplayer servers you can jump on. Recommend it to everyone.

I just recently got into Skyrim again. It's harder than Morrowind for sure. I was able to basically break Morrowind by getting my character so OP that she could survive Icarian Flight suicide jump scrolls (and wouldn't even take fall damage from jumping off the pyramid-ish structures in Vivec), could beat optional bosses without taking damage (one of them couldn't even see her and just paced back and forth while talking lol) and had a weapon that would take like a week's worth of resting/waiting in game to recharge. Even the elite guards in the Tribunal expansion city would run away if I aggro'd them because they were that much weaker. My speechcraft was so high that I could just buy anything from any vendor and immediately sell it back to them for a profit.

No such breaking in Skyrim, but I can generally kill anything I encounter unless I get swarmed by a bunch of stuff all at once and my Khajiit follower goes down, but I'm playing as a mage/one handed fighter hybrid, so with a few mage items, my armor is pretty low. I also had a few dragons get away because they refused to land or had no place to land where I could get to them -_-

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vigorm0rtis
10/25/20 6:25:02 PM
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If you say "I'm a conspiracy theorist" you're not a conspiracy theorist.

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JimmyFraska
10/25/20 6:26:50 PM
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Machete posted...
I just recently got into Skyrim again. It's harder than Morrowind for sure. I was able to basically break Morrowind by getting my character so OP that she could survive Icarian Flight suicide jump scrolls (and wouldn't even take fall damage from jumping off the pyramid-ish structures in Vivec), could beat optional bosses without taking damage (one of them couldn't even see her and just paced back and forth while talking lol) and had a weapon that would take like a week's worth of resting/waiting in game to recharge. Even the elite guards in the Tribunal expansion city would run away if I aggro'd them because they were that much weaker. My speechcraft was so high that I could just buy anything from any vendor and immediately sell it back to them for a profit.

No such breaking in Skyrim, but I can generally kill anything I encounter unless I get swarmed by a bunch of stuff all at once and my Khajiit follower goes down, but I'm playing as a mage/one handed fighter hybrid, so with a few mage items, my armor is pretty low. I also had a few dragons get away because they refused to land or had no place to land where I could get to them -_-
Yeah, the fighting mechanics are definitely superior in Skyrim. I don't really mind that Morrownd can break so easily, as I play Morrowind more for its quests. I find it the most immersive somehow.

Also, if you need to be challenged or appreciate the challenge more, play with only one life. Ironman/dead is dead, whatever you want to call it. But one life only, you die, the save is over. It might sound like a bitch, but it's so satisfying getting to level 20 knowing you did it all one one life. On the reverse, it's so frutstrating dying.

It is extremely fun, you take every single combat encounter very seriously. You study a cave intensely before you even consider going in. However, a warning: When I started doing that, I thought "Eh, I'll play dead is dead as long as I can, but if I die, I'll just keep playing or play a non dead is dead save, no big deal I don't care that much."

The problem is, you become addicted to that adrenaline rush of those encounters. ANd if you try to play a save you died on, you feel unsatisfied, it feels like cheating because it's like "I died, I shouldn't be playing this."

So I'll stand by that it is the best way, and it makes you respect default Bethesda difficulty, but just warn that once you go there, there's no going back. Fine by me though, I love the experience. I'm sure speedrunners can't ever play a game they speedrun normally again, it's kind of like that.

vigorm0rtis posted...
If you say "I'm a conspiracy theorist" you're not a conspiracy theorist.
I think you're saying that in the sense of, if I'm self aware then I can't use that term. The term is usually only used by people criticizing these people, not the people themselves. But that isn't really true regardless. I have theories... about conspiracies. The only difference is, I don't lie to myself that I'm not a conspiracy theorist, like so many others like me do.
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solosnake
10/26/20 12:00:43 AM
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Can you make a giant list of recommended reading/watching for the grand conspiracy?

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JimmyFraska
10/26/20 12:32:38 AM
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solosnake posted...
Can you make a giant list of recommended reading/watching for the grand conspiracy?

@solosnake
There's two sides you can approach it from, the anti side. Guys like Bill or Ralph, or older authors. Or you could approach it from the point of view of those in support of the secret societies. You'll want to read both sides regardless.

I'd recommend familiarizing yourself with the occult. Just to get a basic knowledge, a really fantastic resource is Manly P Hall. Keep in mind, Manly Hall is in favor of this conspiracy (and he doesn't call it a conspiracy, he merely comments on it as a great secret society through the ages).

You can find his books as PDFs for free online pretty easily, but they're worth a purchase as well. Great reads, very understandable and digestible. You'll want to start with his encyclopedia:
-The Secret Teachings of All Ages

Then he writes another booklet, about America's purpose in the plan of the secret societies. This is very short, you could read it in 2 hours or less. It is an astounding book that will blow your mind. Ronald Reagan (Fremason) quoted it and you wouldn't know it unless you knew the book:
-The Secret Destiny of America
You might start with this one, as it is very short. Secret Teachings just gives a better overview of the occult and secret societies.

And really you could go on from there. Hall wrote dozens of books and booklets, he was very talented. He also has hours and hours of lectures that were recorded on tape before he died in the 80s. You can find those on YouTube. As I said, Hall is in support of this conspiracy. He acknowledges its existence, that it plays a part in world events, and that it operates in secret. He just doesn't acknowledge it as evil.

From there, as far as the occult is concerned, there is a whole never ending plethora of authors. It's probably best to go older, pre 20th century. Albert Pike was the Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, a Confederate General, and beyond that just an overall expert and master of the occult. One of the most respected of his time. His famous book is:
-Morals and Dogma

That one is definitely harder than Manly Hall's work, but it is probably more revealing and better. You'll come to a more full understanding of Freemasonry. He wrote another book called Legenda which is interesting. He wrote several others but I haven't been through his whole body of work.

You could read several other authors in its favor, namely Blavatsky, or Crowley. The list never really ends with them.

On the other end, are those against the conspiracy. Bill Cooper produced a great radio show (The Hour of the Times), and its archives are free online. The episodes are titled with their subject matter, so you might click through and see if any sound interesting. He was obviously very familar with this whole subject matter (or give that interview with Ralph a listen, great interview).

Bill wrote a book called "Behold a Pale Horse", but there's a lot in it he can't back up, and I don't find it to be a great book. He wrote that before he did his radio show, I find his radio show he presents a lot more facts.

Otherwise, there is my mentor Ralph Epperson who wrote some of the most well known recent exposs:
-The Unseen Hand, and the New World Order.

They go together. It might even be best to read them in that order, however, I find the New World Order to be better written and just incredible. He really nails down the most incredible things he's found.

If you type up Ralph Epperson, he's produced DVDs on the internet, most of them free on youtube, that are full of great information. He is a great researcher, as far as finding stuff no one else finds.

That being said, just every now and then, he'll throw in an assumption that I can't find where it's coming from. Guy is my great friend, but he's not perfect. However, for every mistake or assumption, he'll have 10 other amazing facts no other author points out. Look up some of his DVDs on youtube.

Going back further, there are some of the foundational books on the subject:

-Proofs of a Conspiracy, by John Robison (1798)
-Memoirs of Jacobinism, by Abbe Barruel (1798)

There are more exposs written throughout the 19th century, but as far as 18th century, those are the most famous ones, and believe it or not for being so old, they are still great reads. I own 1798 editions of both of those. Not quite first editions, but first year at least. They are the prizes of my library:



I could keep going down the list, but this would be enough to get you started. After you get familiarized, just start going through Hollywood/Disney movies, and you'll see how ingrained this is into our culture.
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solosnake
10/26/20 11:59:55 AM
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Thanks, Im already familiar with most of those; Secret Teaching of all ages and morals and dogma and Bill Cooper, Crowley and Blavatsky, as well as Proofs of a conspiracy. I wasnt aware of memoirs of jacobinism, and im not familiar with Ralph Epperson. If you dont mind my asking how did you become acquainted with him? Also if you have any other suggestions would be great.

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JimmyFraska
10/26/20 12:23:01 PM
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solosnake posted...
Thanks, Im already familiar with most of those; Secret Teaching of all ages and morals and dogma and Bill Cooper, Crowley and Blavatsky, as well as Proofs of a conspiracy. I wasnt aware of memoirs of jacobinism, and im not familiar with Ralph Epperson. If you dont mind my asking how did you become acquainted with him? Also if you have any other suggestions would be great.
If you know Proofs, you know it's about the "Illuminati" conspiracy and their involvement with the French Revolution, from the perspective of an English Mason. Barruel's Memoirs is from the French Perspective, covering much of the same material, but in greater depth (you can see it is four books instead of just one). I'd say those two are the foundation of modern conspiracy theory.

That's good you know some things already. If you haven't read Hall's Secret Destiny of America, do so. Otherwise, any other works by Hall are quite revealing.

I'd recommend a book called "Born in Blood" by John Robison. It is about the English Peasants Revolt in the 14th century, and how it was not a random event of villagers angry about taxes, but rather a highly organized revolt with a secret society behind it. It's very well documented in the book. Robison believes that society to have been the remnants Knights Templar who were essentially destroyed 70 years earlier. The book documents how these Templar remnants aided in the revolt, but also how they went on to become the Freemasons (and found the United States). Really fantastic book. Interesting to note though, despite pointing out how the Templars aided in that conspiracy against the English government (they were chopping heads), Robison is actually sympathetic to the Templars and Masons, and after he wrote the book, became a Mason.

When you read that, as well as those older books about the French Revolution, and then keep in mind the American Revolutionaries were Freemasons, you can begin to piece together a pattern regarding these revolutions...

Whoever are the writers of the Assassins Creed series, especially the early ones, seem to be very well versed in this material. They base their games on the conspiratorial view of history.

As far as Ralph, he is quite public, that he puts his phone number at the end of his DVDs. You can feel free to give him a call and ask him whatever you'd like. I started talking to him a couple years ago and do so periodically.
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Ruvan22
10/26/20 7:47:14 PM
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I know this is a loaded question, but how do you know when something is a conspiracy/secret movement and when something is random coincidences/bad luck?
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JimmyFraska
10/26/20 9:11:31 PM
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Ruvan22 posted...
I know this is a loaded question, but how do you know when something is a conspiracy/secret movement and when something is random coincidences/bad luck?
I appreciate the question. You can't know if it's literally a situation where you can't know. But, I begin to theorize when there are more than two "random coincidences". One? That's a coincidence. Two? You start keeping your eyes out. Three coincidences? We're starting to get to astronomical chances here
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Machete
10/26/20 9:21:56 PM
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JimmyFraska posted...
Yeah, the fighting mechanics are definitely superior in Skyrim. I don't really mind that Morrownd can break so easily, as I play Morrowind more for its quests. I find it the most immersive somehow.

Also, if you need to be challenged or appreciate the challenge more, play with only one life. Ironman/dead is dead, whatever you want to call it. But one life only, you die, the save is over. It might sound like a bitch, but it's so satisfying getting to level 20 knowing you did it all one one life. On the reverse, it's so frutstrating dying.

It is extremely fun, you take every single combat encounter very seriously. You study a cave intensely before you even consider going in. However, a warning: When I started doing that, I thought "Eh, I'll play dead is dead as long as I can, but if I die, I'll just keep playing or play a non dead is dead save, no big deal I don't care that much."

The problem is, you become addicted to that adrenaline rush of those encounters. ANd if you try to play a save you died on, you feel unsatisfied, it feels like cheating because it's like "I died, I shouldn't be playing this."

So I'll stand by that it is the best way, and it makes you respect default Bethesda difficulty, but just warn that once you go there, there's no going back. Fine by me though, I love the experience. I'm sure speedrunners can't ever play a game they speedrun normally again, it's kind of like that.

I think you're saying that in the sense of, if I'm self aware then I can't use that term. The term is usually only used by people criticizing these people, not the people themselves. But that isn't really true regardless. I have theories... about conspiracies. The only difference is, I don't lie to myself that I'm not a conspiracy theorist, like so many others like me do.

I usually have to die a few times at tough encounters to really figure out how to manage them. I took on one of those Dwarven collossus robot things when I was too underleveled but I eventually realized after several deaths that it would reset itself to a distant spawning point whenever I left the room, so I could shoot at it a bunch, peace out, heal and go back in and repeat the process until it was done. The next time I encountered one of those, it was on a lower platform and I sniped it quickly before it even got near me lol (plus some Falmers in the same room took down maybe a quarter of its health before it wiped them all out. I always like running into multiple enemies or groups that are aggro to each other. I'm like "okay, you fuckers can just do my work for me while I watch until one of you is dead >_>" My favorite instance of that was on a previous file where a giant was fighting a dragon. I thought it had happened randomly so I was ecstatic but it turns out that's a scripted type of dragon encounter). I haven't tried much dead is dead or "hardcore" modes in games. I've played a bit of hardcore Diablo 3 but the lowest difficulty levels make it pretty easy unless you get complacent and make dumb reckless decisions.

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Rob Cesternino
10/26/20 9:45:33 PM
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Do you think we'll see an upcoming civil war or similar type of catastrophe in America soon? Especially with all the civil unrest that's happening right now?

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JimmyFraska
10/26/20 10:29:04 PM
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Rob Cesternino posted...
Do you think we'll see an upcoming civil war or similar type of catastrophe in America soon? Especially with all the civil unrest that's happening right now?
Not from this election, no matter who wins. In fact, I don't see the 2020s having any major strife on US soil. However, I think the right and left are both becoming more and more militant. Neutral isn't good enough anymore. There will be basically no Gen Zs who are moderate, they will be either very far left, or very far right.

America is built on the symbolism I described in an earlier comment in this topic: Hegelian Dialectics. Or in an earlier form, known as The Twin Pillars. Which is to say:

We believe we are making a choice between left and right, red and blue, like Neo in the Matrix with the two pill(ar)s. But the truth is this: The choice is an illusion, there is only one (Neo) answer.

I think there will eventually be a significant conflict in America. If I was to bet, I'd say 2030s or 2040s. It doesn't matter who starts it, and it doesn't matter which side comes out on top. There will only be one result, and one real winner.
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Ruvan22
10/26/20 10:33:03 PM
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JimmyFraska posted...
I appreciate the question. You can't know if it's literally a situation where you can't know. But, I begin to theorize when there are more than two "random coincidences". One? That's a coincidence. Two? You start keeping your eyes out. Three coincidences? We're starting to get to astronomical chances here

Has there been an instance where you decided "Nah, this is just coincidence"? Like you dismissed Pizzagate?
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Machete
10/26/20 10:34:58 PM
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JimmyFraska posted...
like Neo in the Matrix with the two pill(ar)s. But the truth is this: The choice is an illusion, there is only one (Neo) answer.

Can you elaborate on this?

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Phynaster
10/26/20 10:36:39 PM
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JimmyFraska posted...
Not from this election, no matter who wins. In fact, I don't see the 2020s having any major strife on US soil. However, I think the right and left are both becoming more and more militant. Neutral isn't good enough anymore. There will be basically no Gen Zs who are moderate, they will be either very far left, or very far right.

America is built on the symbolism I described in an earlier comment in this topic: Hegelian Dialectics. Or in an earlier form, known as The Twin Pillars. Which is to say:

We believe we are making a choice between left and right, red and blue, like Neo in the Matrix with the two pill(ar)s. But the truth is this: The choice is an illusion, there is only one (Neo) answer.

I think there will eventually be a significant conflict in America. If I was to bet, I'd say 2030s or 2040s. It doesn't matter who starts it, and it doesn't matter which side comes out on top. There will only be one result, and one real winner.
lmao more enlightened both sides bullshit from you

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JimmyFraska
10/26/20 10:55:47 PM
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Ruvan22 posted...
Has there been an instance where you decided "Nah, this is just coincidence"? Like you dismissed Pizzagate?
I can't really recall. I know there has been, I go through that process described above. If it's just one coincidence I usually just don't buy it. More often though, I'll look at a conspiracy and decide that it isn't as big a deal as people think it is or want it to be. For example, this Hunter Biden stuff. There might be something sketch, but something just tells me it isn't as big of a deal as the right wants it to be. So I don't even talk about it, because I can feel the right really stretching to make it a big deal.

The Obama birther thing is another one I don't understand.

Machete posted...
Can you elaborate on this?
This country was built by Freemasons. One of their major symbols is the Twin Pillars, which is the idea that there are two pillars standing before Solomon's Temple. And you see it and there appears to be a choice, the left one, or the right one. But in reality, there isn't a choice between the pillars, there is only one answer in the middle, the pathway to the Temple/salvation.

The message of that being, there are no choices, only the results of two opposing forces. It's not that one or the other is going to win, it's that they work together to produce one ultimate result. The answer is always balance. Balance, like the crossway of two paths meeting, the cross Christ was hung on. Balance like the Earth being in the goldilocks zone of the perfect temperature, not too hot and not too cold.

This political system as we know it is built on that philosophical idea.

Phynaster posted...
lmao more enlightened both sides bullshit from you
America's political system is founded on that philosophical principle whether you accept it or not. It's a game you can't win. Once again I'm sorry if you're America's greatest patriot who's going to fight tooth and nail for the system, I won't do it. It can't be saved, end of story.

There's no evidence of more evil being done under one party than the other. You could link me to a list of evil shit the Trump administration has done, and I'd believe everything on your list. Hell, you could make one of them up and I'd probably buy it, just cause this government is so fucked that I could believe they'd do anything.

The problem is, it would be just as easy for me to go find a list of evil fascists bull shit that's happened under Democratic administrations. And you could go down my list and try to disprove or justify some of the bad things they've done. But a Trump support could just as easily come and look at your list and justify everything on it, they do that every single day.

Let's just say you really are right, that it's still better to choose the less evil side, rather than the outright evil side from your persective: You're still not gonna change that Trump supporter's mind. He's still gonna justify that list of evil shit. And I suspect he won't change your mind either. But you might think, "But I'm reasonable and open to new ideas, I could be changed if I really saw the truth and knew it was right." Well guess what? The Trump supporter thinks the exact same thing about himself.

Neither of you are going to win. Neither of you are going to convince. But you will meet in the middle, whether it's a middle you like or not. That is how this system works. You're not going to beat it, you're not going to change it, you're not going to save anyone's life. If you want to keep playing so you can tell yourself and your friends you really tried to make a difference, go ahead.
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Machete
10/26/20 10:57:28 PM
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JimmyFraska posted...
This country was built by Freemasons. One of their major symbols is the Twin Pillars, which is the idea that there are two pillars standing before Solomon's Temple. And you see it and there appears to be a choice, the left one, or the right one. But in reality, there isn't a choice between the pillars, there is only one answer in the middle, the pathway to the Temple/salvation.

The message of that being, there are no choices, only the results of two opposing forces. It's not that one or the other is going to win, it's that they work together to produce one ultimate result. The answer is always balance. Balance, like the crossway of two paths meeting, the cross Christ was hung on. Balance like the Earth being in the goldilocks zone of the perfect temperature, not too hot and not too cold.

This political system as we know it is built on that philosophical idea.

ah okay so what you are saying is that being against vaccinations has turned the earth super flat. Got it.

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JimmyFraska
10/26/20 11:00:40 PM
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Machete posted...
ah okay so what you are saying is that being against vaccinations has turned the earth super flat. Got it.
@Machete I literally mention the goldilocks zone in that post your quoting wtf lol
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dcn2424
10/26/20 11:03:37 PM
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HydraSlayer82 posted...
Whats your opinions on 9/11?

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JimmyFraska
10/26/20 11:08:10 PM
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@dcn2424
I go over my opinions on this, post 52 and 54
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Machete
10/26/20 11:20:18 PM
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JimmyFraska posted...
@Machete I literally mention the goldilocks zone in that post your quoting wtf lol

The problem is that I myself am far too deep to get out. I am literally a conspiracy myself. I would be a literal manchurian candidate if not for the fact that I was too resistant, and the fact that I am still alive is only because I've stayed out of trouble enough to ensure that the allies I have left were able to stay safe... and I still shed tears thinking about how that could have all gone down badly if I had fought it harder. The degree of torture in my identity is something I can only share because I know that in a medium like this, I have no chance of being taken seriously so my threat level is lower as a "random internet person" than a suspicious corpse being investigated. Imagine you have things in your head and you don't know what they mean, like a story for a movie but you don't know how to write a screenplay and it all starts to boil over. It's weird how individual heartbeats can change everything if context just shifts in a way none could have planned. The more time wasted, the more you wonder where it goes... but it's such a dumb concept. It was never really there. It's a fake thing with real consequences and we don't yet know how to truly overcome it. Just you wait, though... I'm only as crazy as I want you to believe I am...

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