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Victory Palace's avatar

Apparently the Book of Jordan landed on the ecclesiastical cutting room floor due to its controversial knowledge and wisdom . Oh well, their loss, our gain.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

True Story:

You recall how it was a shepherd boy who threw a rock into a cave and the Clink, Clank, Clunk on the pottery drew him in to discover the Dead See Scrolls?

The boy climbed into the cave and found some parchments and the copper scroll (he was trying to recycle it for some spare soda pop change) but the pleather bound (written by a Vegan the founder of Veganism) the Book of Jordan was just lying around in the open. So he put it under him for something soft to sit on while sorting through his 'find'.

The book was used by subsequent cave robbers as a butt-cushion and ended up as a prop for a broken couch leg somewhere in Bangledash. It was read by the couch owner who was bored while recuperating from some lower-leg edema that benefitted from the incline of the couch when the book was removed and when the temperature got low enough and fuel was in short supply he burnt the book to keep the house warm.

It is now part of an oral tradition since there are no copies in extant so not much of it is left, but cunning linguists and scholars all agree that the very catchy verses like: "Fuck it. Fuck it all." are the source of the original thought that had to have started somewhere. So dating of the work based solely on that seminal phrase puts it at around 1 million B.C. (Before Corona) that was confirmed by carbon credit dating had the book survived in its physical form.

All-in-all the work (beyond there being pleather that long ago) is an absolute miracle, as is anyone who can even remember any of the content since it was read only once by a bored bedouin who doesn't even remember owning the book but is very curious why his couch now wobbles.

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Victory Palace's avatar

Omg and I got the whole backstory too! 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆 To quote Rodney Dangerfield, “those prophets, they get no respect!” But you have all mine, as well as many others; respect that matters.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Take my wife.... PLEASE!

can I borrow your hanky? I'm sweating.

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Kristina Renee's avatar

Thanks for sharing this. I knew about Graham Hancock and Jimmy Corsetti, but Wandering Wolf is new to me.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

What I liked best was that Jimmy was able to force Turkey to at least get rid of the trees.

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Exit stage left's avatar

" Almost the definition of a good mathematical problem is the mathematics it generates, rather than the problem itself."

So mathematics is a Problem Generator?...

Hell, what isn't.

Do math geniuses kill themselves because they work out that what they are doing is pointless?

Do they hide their work so that they won't be murrdead and have their work stolen because they have discovered something unique or useful, or crossed into unpermitted knowledge?

Would unpermitted knowledge allow anyone to break this shithole forever?

Is " unpermitted knowledge" just another layer in this labYrinth of deception and torture?

If it not a hammer that can be lifted, I'm not interested in it.

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/2414proof.html

( Thanks Patrick)

Trial and error.

Not " trial and success"? Ever.

Just a trial....

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Exit stage left's avatar

Trial = TRY ALL

Yeepus Creepers I'm slow!

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Not as slow as I am. That was like a steel I-beam between the eyes but I missed it.

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Nuno's avatar

Westworld Type Parks ... created to deceive and profit with the same deceivement.

Museums = Factorys to Fabricate/make Hi-story's.

We could go on and on in this 1984 Ministry of Truth/LIE.

So like you well said : 'FUCK IT ALL'

Love the Books Covers My Friend!

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Amusement Parks. Makes you wonder if that's what they were before the Reset?

It is always satisfying to know that someone else has a twisted sense of humor like mine.

I'd read those books to my kids if I had any...

books, or kids.

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Nuno's avatar

Maybe they was Patrick... Now whe are also in this amusement park for the ones that tortured us in that time and now...

The guy that make this videos was shadow baned in all places, he close his channel, people that have his videos are keeping them alive by posting them..

This is a very good video made by a Russ guy that in that time as 21 or 23 year old if you see at more or less 20 minutes it is very explicit for this stack... all the video are very good

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIHRotKrQKM&list=PL7b6fSBWjoQ0GEXjOhtXPYbPSdJIYrLx6&index=6

I have already pass this one.

Very good videos all banned also by him:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Mym1eFXnnY&rco=1

This channel was the one that i first see your videos and start to whatch your channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ou63Y2vwTz4&t=11s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxx65idgBLI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKXXkV_abJE&list=PL7b6fSBWjoQ0GEXjOhtXPYbPSdJIYrLx6&index=2

I will like to read them like rood map books when i was a child.

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Jeanette Estrada's avatar

🤔Muse See UMZ 🤔.. Unimatrix Zero...pretty fitting I'd say.

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Dee's avatar

I wish my childhood bookcase contained those beautifully titled Little Golden Books. In fact,

they would have a special place of prominence on my bookshelf today. A gentle reminder that

yes indeed, we are in Hell.

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Patrick Jordan's avatar

Gentle and Hell in the same sentence.

What has this world come to?

It's all gone to Hell.

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Linda O's avatar

The Heritage Industry thrives. In 2014, I recall seeing Obama stood amongst the Stonehenge Circle next to a monolith, the bottom third of which looked like a straight concrete pillar showing through overlaid roughcast cement.

"Historia Anglorum" of Henry of Huntingdon Relative to Stonehenge, 12C:

..."stones of amazing bigness are arranged in manners of gateways, so that the gateways are erected over gateways..."

https://www.jstor.org/stable/20488901

There may well have been a circle there, but it has certainly been 'embellished' --- possibly even rebuilt entirely:

"From 1901 to 1964, the majority of the stone circle was restored in a series of makeovers which have left it, in the words of one archaeologist, as 'a product of the 20th century heritage industry'. But the information is markedly absent from the guidebooks and info-phones used by tourists at the site.

Cambridge University archeological archivist and leading Stonehenge author Christopher Chippindale admitted: 'Not much of what we see at Stonehenge hasn't been touched in some way'."

https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/12/330623.html?c=on

How these massive stones got from point a-b-c to the Salisbury Plain remains a mystery. Apparently the blue stones, weighing four-tonnes each, came from two quarries in Wales. We are supposed to believe that in 3200 BC Stone Age farmers built a monument using bluestones in Pembrokeshire, Wales, and then drug them 125 miles to the Salisbury Plain.

Now they are saying the six-tonne Altar Stone actually came from Scotland - which is hundreds of miles away.

Pembrokeshire is not easily accessible to tourists and Scotland is far too cold and far too Scottish. Whereas Salisbury is 1 hour and 20 minutes by train from London.

"The largest stones are made of sarsen, likely local origin no more than 24 miles away at Marlborough Downs. But each of these stones weighs up to 50 tons which are as heavy as about six elephants. It remains an enduring mystery as to how precisely they were moved, especially through the marshes, valleys, and woodland. The smaller more ancient bluestones are made from spotted dolerite, a volcanic rock which is only found in one place in Britain, Preseli Mountains in South Wales. There has been a big controversy how our prehistoric ancestors got the bluestones weighing up to four tons each such a vast distance, more than 125 miles away. One theory is that they were brought downriver through the Bristol Channel on prehistoric rafts, then hauled overland by teams of men and oxen."

https://historylists.org/architecture/10-stonehenge-facts-and-information-about-its-history.html

RESTORATION PHOTOS 1880-1960:

https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/stonehenge-history-restoration-old-photographs/

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