12-17-2025, 07:56 AM
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12-17-2025, 01:41 PM
(12-17-2025, 02:14 AM)Sky727 Wrote: Second, she gets the entire story of Turtle Island completely wrong. It's not about a map at all. The tale comes from some Algonquian mythologies, the Delaware foremost.. but also some of the Great Lakes tribes, like the Chippewa, and as an outlier, some of the Iroquoians among the Iroquois also told the tale. It's an explanation for how the Earth was created. Yeah, the mish-mash of information (scraped from the Internet "research" that they did) was really kind of sad. In any case, I'm convinced that the FBI has caught the entire group of "Turtle Island terrorists."
12-17-2025, 04:57 PM
Seems about as inept as one should expect from the quasi-warriors of one battle after another generation.
So inept it seems like subterfuge or distraction from another, more secretive and robust effort.
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12-17-2025, 07:40 PM
This post was last modified: 12-17-2025, 07:42 PM by BeyondKnowledge. 
(12-17-2025, 04:57 PM)putnam6 Wrote: Seems about as inept as one should expect from the quasi-warriors of one battle after another generation. Ether that or their handlers realized that group was not capable of actually carrying out the plans. The handlers then just decided to catch them for good looks. "Look what we cought!" In one video, the FBI said they had an agent in that group. That agent was probably the one making all the plans, training everyone and running the organization. The FBI has done that before. I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance? Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?
12-17-2025, 08:04 PM
(12-16-2025, 10:38 PM)rickymouse Wrote: Don't underestimate the ability of people to build explosives. I have known people who made explosives from scratch and they used them to make big booms. They were not trying to destroy anything, they were just being creative. One of those explosions resulted in the cops going to the site, they had already left, but the explosion could be heard a mile away which triggered people to call the cops. I guess there was a sizable hole in the ground there. In the case I am talking about, there were no arrests, I guess the cops even guessed who did it but there was no threat, and it was on private property. That was maybe four decades ago. Agree. The information necessary to build complex explosives has been available in textbooks for more than a century. Anyone who was capable of reading could also do so, no degree in Chemistry necessary. I have a copy of the 38th Edition of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. It was my father's. I used it in college, finding the information organized somewhat differently than the (then) modern edition, but essentially the same. I used it because it saved me $75.00 These kind of documents and books are readily available. This kind of information is not controllable. I take solace in the fact that a person would have to truly study the discipline to utilize it. I find I am afraid of extremists, who might well immerse themselves in such studies.
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12-17-2025, 08:12 PM
(12-17-2025, 07:40 PM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: Ether that or their handlers realized that group was not capable of actually carrying out the plans. The handlers then just decided to catch them for good looks. All I heard was that a surveillance plane filmed them in the desert. If it were a sting operation all depends on when they were infiltrated, and to what extent.
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12-18-2025, 02:58 PM
(12-16-2025, 05:57 PM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: Wow, the feds can't even make up something without a disproving backstory? How unimaginative. I've noticed that there seems to be a total lack of creativity. Not to derail but just to provide another example. https://www.paho.org/en/who-we-are/histo...t-flu-1918 What are the chances that the first case of Spanish flu was on March 11, 1918 and then lo and behold the plandemic was declared March 11, 2020. It's as if they are following some kind of creepy script.
12-18-2025, 09:14 PM
(12-17-2025, 08:04 PM)argentus Wrote: Agree. The information necessary to build complex explosives has been available in textbooks for more than a century. Anyone who was capable of reading could also do so, no degree in Chemistry necessary. I have a copy of the 38th Edition of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. It was my father's. I used it in college, finding the information organized somewhat differently than the (then) modern edition, but essentially the same. I used it because it saved me $75.00 These kind of documents and books are readily available. This kind of information is not controllable. I take solace in the fact that a person would have to truly study the discipline to utilize it. I find I am afraid of extremists, who might well immerse themselves in such studies. And in the sixties and seventies we had things like "The Anarchist's Cookbook" which gave recipes for bombs and so forth.
12-18-2025, 09:23 PM
(12-18-2025, 02:58 PM)Thoughtful3 Wrote: I've noticed that there seems to be a total lack of creativity. Not to derail but just to provide another example. Chances? 100% Planned? Zero percent. The "Spanish flu was identified on March 11" is simply a coincidence and applies to America only. The soldier caught it from someone who wasn't quite as sick... and by the way, it had apparently appeared in Europe in 1916-1917. The war helped it spread across the globe. And I knew we were in trouble back in January of 2020 (actually, back in November when it was noted that the Trump administration "threw out" the playbook that the Obama administration had on "how to respond to a potential pandemic." If we'd followed that, the effects would have been far less, and there might not have been an epidemic in the US (for reference on "how I know this", I was a teaching assistant at Texas Tech Medical School and did some research in epidemiology (one of the papers I co-wrote was published in the Texas Journal of Epidemiology.) So, yes, I know what good protocols are for dealing with diseases and what bad protocols are.) |
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