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The Green Man inn in Scotland featured in The Wicker Man is up for sale at 120 K. Britt Eckland danced there to "The Landlord's Daughter". Edward Woodward played the very religious cop. Christopher Lee now sadly dead but a great actor.
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AIDS came from taking the drug AZT. It's another 'virus' hoax for people to latch their little brains upon.
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Nearly 14,000 people in the UK are now seeking compensation for vaccine injuries—injuries they were never warned about: stroke, heart attack, blood clots, spinal cord inflammation, and paralysis. These aren't rare, isolated incidents; they're part of a growing tragedy that successive governments appear intent on sweeping under the rug.
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David Martin on monkeypox, https://x.com/Lessstein1/status/1827852672885551546
It has nothing to do with monkeys; it was in the convid jabs.
It has nothing to do with monkeys; it was in the convid jabs.
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Stupidity has gone from vaccines to incredibly dangerous calls to attack Russia internally. Do they really imagine a country with thousands of nuclear warheads won't resort to the use of at least one? I've known for ages Russia's conventional military is a far cry from the USSR but the missile systems are all viable. They won't go to that stage without China being on board, but if it becomes clear NATO is directly attacking Russia, the whole thing could go off very suddenly. Russia also has vast underground facilities to evacuate civilians whereas over here there's nothing, except bunkers for politicians.
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Parents had to hire deprogrammers. This involved grabbing the cult member, shoving into a car and then time with the deprogrammer. Members were shown pics of the cult leaders luxury homes and attempts were made to expose the teachings. Members had been taught to resist by chanting and viewing deprogrammers as satanic. In the 1970s The Moonies were a big cult and successfully gaining recruits. Children Of God was another big cult. Heavens Gate cult persuaded a mass of members to exit their bodies by mass suicide. To be a deprogrammer requires lots of experience and not just psychology. After days of deprogramming a cult member can finally come to realise he, or she, had been conned.Candid wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 1:23 pmI think I'd have had a better chance than most, chiefly because I wouldn't have attended such a camp voluntarily. Nor will I wear a mask, have a lethal injection, or go voluntarily to a "health camp".davidbanner99@ wrote:Would our Candid have escaped a Boonville Moonie summer camp?
There've been a LOT of organisations using similar tactics. I ran up against three representatives of a religious one as a teenager, in the days when I gave ANYONE the time of day. They told me they needed a place to stay for the night; my parents were away so I took them home. When they saw the kind of books I read they were convinced they’d been sent to save me from the Devil. The main man led us in prayer. He had been with the Jesus people just three months and knew the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Then there was the one with a shaved head who had tossed in his tambourine and defected from Krishna Consciousness a week before; and a truly bewildered soul who referred to himself as a ‘baby lamb’. He'd been with the Jesus people for three days and had not been permitted to sleep in that time. From his knowledge of the Bible it was clear how he had been obliged to spend the nights.Best book I read was about a Yale student who got invited to a camp. The method used "love bombing", starchy food, endless group activities and lectures. Recruits were never left alone to think. They were finally convinced Moon was the messiah. Finally recruits were sent to sell flowers and candy in New York to raise funds for Moon's organization.
So what were you saying? I don't think for myself, I'm vulnerable to brainwashing, what?? Clearly I need to know.
If we're talking about great books, I recommend Nando Parrado's Miracle In The Andes. He was surrounded by weaker minds who, inculcated with Catholicism (read mainstream "news"), thought God (read government measures) would save them. Nando knew it was up to them. Just 16 people out of 45 lived to tell the tale, and if not for Nando no one would know anything about it because the wreckage of the Fairchild would never have been found and every one of its passengers and crew would have starved to death.
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Nando, yes, he's on Facebook and became a child cardiologist. Lives in a nice part of Uruguay.
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The amazing thing is Charlie Manson's female followers came from good homes. It started as a free love cult and even Denis Wilson helped them out. Then Manson flipped and you had those Beverly Hills massacres. I even recall the trial featured on the news. How on earth could once middle class females stab Sharon Tate to death? It killed the flower hippy scene totally.
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I know. The Fairchild was full of Uruguayans when it went down.Fulgurator wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2024 2:24 am Nando, yes, he's on Facebook and became a child cardiologist. Lives in a nice part of Uruguay.
I've followed Nando online, but Facebook is a step too far for me!
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It was Roberto Canessa who became a child cardiologist. Roberto accompanied Nando on the walk out of the mountains.
Nando went in for dangerous sports, rugby and racing cars.
Nowadays he gives inspirational talks all over the world.
Nando went in for dangerous sports, rugby and racing cars.
Nowadays he gives inspirational talks all over the world.