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drunk on their own myth

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#RESIST  excerpt: They ran the planet for five centuries and grew drunk on their own myth. They mistook deception for genius, control for godhood, and compliance for consent. But every empire rots from the inside, and every predator eventually misjudges the prey. What you’re seeing now — the digital ID push, the biometric grid, the programmable money — isn’t strength. It’s hubris fatigue : the late-stage arrogance of a cartel that thinks the game can never end. Below is how Glafia —the 500-year global mafia Baaijen described—made its biggest mistake yet. 1. Bait and Switch They promised convenience. No more lost wallets, no more forgotten passwords — just one digital key to rule them all. Every hunter knows the trick: bait with ease, trap with permanence. Modern predators don’t wear capes; they wear badges, lanyards, and corporate PR smiles. “Smart IDs,” “digital wallets,” “frictionless payments” — progress, they say. But behind every glowing app is an invisible leash woven from: y...

Bulls and Bees in the Bugonia Ritual

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  bugonia ritual, bulls and bees It was written the Minoan said the bull (apis) sprouted bees.  I could not figure out how...until now? ... Trace "...Bees were special and peculiar to the ancients. Their presence in the myth dates back to times much earlier than Rome . They were of considerable importance in Egyptian and Minoan beliefs. Then they fascinated authors such as Publius Virgil Maro or Pliny the Elder .   The bees had a divine element in them and were surrounded by a mystical aura of mystery. It is best expressed by the so-called Bugonia ritual : It was common in the ancient world to believe that bee swarms were born from the bodies of dead bulls . This is where the aforementioned name comes from – Bugonia , in Greek βοῦς , meaning cattle , and γονή , gonad – means so “born from cattle”.  This ritual, as a natural or man-made event, was aimed at creating or restoring a bee swarm.  In the literature of the Roman period, we have much evidence ...

Hopi Prophecy: The Blue Star That Ends the Fourth World — It’s Happening...

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I am posting this so I can watch later...

ATLANTIS: The Geological Evidence

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What if the legend of Atlantis isn’t a myth, but a geological event written in stone, sediment, and diatoms buried beneath the Atlantic? In this groundbreaking interview, I sit down with Irish geologist Joseph O’Donoghue, author of The Legend of Atlantis and the Science of Geology, to explore evidence that challenges everything we’ve been taught about Earth’s past. Joe reveals findings that mainstream academia refuses to confront, from freshwater diatoms and grass pollen found on the Atlantic seabed (proof of land that once existed there) to volcanic rock that could only have formed above water, now lying two miles below the surface. According to his research, around 11,700 years ago, a cosmic impact ended the Ice Age and sent Atlantis and much of early civilization to the ocean floor. We also dive into why orthodox geology resists this truth, how it connects to global flood legends, and what it might mean for humanity’s future if such catastrophes are cyclical. VIA REVIE...

well well well, and add big goosebumps

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 He doesn't mention Cretan-Minoans and should have... Take Me to Your Leader … oh wait. Never Mind. by Biff Thuringer You’re telling me there’s a power-mad cabal that’s been kneeling on humanity’s neck for the past 2,000 years? Maybe so, my friend, but it’s not “The Jews.” Read on Substack . A Venetian Doge (Francesco Erizzo). That’s right, students of irony, DOGE. Not a Jew. Raised a giant naval fleet to battle the Ottomans over Crete. Despite the silly hat, he was a powerful oligarch, whose Jewish bankers did his bidding, as did everyone else under his skinny thumb.  Murky yet tantalizing evidence exists to suggest that the embattled Venetian oligarchy, constantly hemmed in by competing European nation-states, transferred the core of its operations to Amsterdam and later London as they abandoned Venice to Napoleon and other pesky entities, taking control of Dutch and then British banking, government, intelligence and military establishments, and embarking on far-r...

We don't know how old we are...

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AI Just Decoded Göbekli Tepe’s Symbols —  And It's Not What You Think!

The LOST Origins of the Human Species: Blue gods, Ancient Atlantis & the next 2000 years...

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"News is the Most Perfected Form of Fiction"

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Minoan Monsters?

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EDITOR NOTE: It's interesting to me they keep making us think how Minoan were interesting when they were enslaving people, looting and mining, etc - they were very deadly dangerous MONSTERS!  Trace Three thousand years ago, the ancient Greeks turned an even older civilisation into a monster Behind the myth of the Minotaur lies the ancient Minoan civilisation – a culture steeped in ritual, rich in symbolism, and obsessed with the power of bulls James Osborne Published: July 31, 2025     Half man, half bull and entirely terrifying, the Minotaur remains one of the most enduring mythic monsters from antiquity.  According to Greek myth , it was born from an unwholesome combination of lust, punishment and divine retribution, hidden deep within a labyrinth so vast that no one could ever escape it. But behind the strange and violent tale of the Minotaur was a very real, and very ancient civilisation from whom the Minotaur took its name: the Minoans . Europe’s ...

Just say... NO

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FINAL WARNING: Dr Mike Yeadon Interview (4K) | Oracle Films

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The Agenda: Their Vision - Your Future (2025)

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Cycladic Civilisation: A 6.500 year old pregnancy predictor and due date...

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Remember: Minoan Cretan is also Cycladic... they move around  

Antikythera mechanism shocked researchers | World's First Computer

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www.popularmechanics.com /science/archaeology/a63683503/antikythera-mechanism/ 2,000 Years Ago, the Greeks Built What May Be the World’s First Computer Darren Orf 4/9/2025 Will we ever fully understand how it works? By Darren Orf Published: Apr 09, 2025 2:10 PM EDT The year is 72 B.C.E., and the Roman Republic has already punched a one-way ticket toward empire . The evergrowing Mediterranean power is embroiled in yet another conflict, and the Roman conqueror Lucius Lucinius Lucullus has chartered a series of ships to ferry home riches from newly plundered regions. Although most ships eventually reach their destination at the port of Ostia, southwest of Rome, one Greek ship—loaded with jewelry, coins, statues, glassware, and bronze masterpieces—never arrives. As the vessel traverses the Aegean Sea , a violent tempest tosses it into the rocky shores of an island called Antikythera....