Anonymous ID: 6c6d7d July 23, 2020, 8:52 p.m. No.10061572   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10061341 lb

good post.

what I don't understand is why some anons don't understand this.

it's not that difficult to understand

Anonymous ID: 6c6d7d July 23, 2020, 9:12 p.m. No.10061691   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1702 >>1705 >>1900

How does the word 'BITE' (IN CAPS) relate to NSA?

 

is there BITE project or program or division?

 

 

Symbolism will be their downfall.

MONEY.

POWER.

INFLUENCE.

The BITE that has no CURE - NSA.

Q

Anonymous ID: 6c6d7d July 23, 2020, 9:16 p.m. No.10061717   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1735

>>10061702

>A vaccination process

hmmm.. I understand what you are saying.

another thought on the 'vaccination' part.

Could the bite be the CV vaccination. Is this somehow how the virus backfires on the cabal?

Anonymous ID: 6c6d7d July 23, 2020, 9:26 p.m. No.10061772   🗄️.is 🔗kun

MIGHTY HISTORY

George Washington was nearly impossible to kill

Blake StilwellApril 26, 2018 16:49:14 EST

 

Despite having two horses shot out from under him, history would have been much different if George Washington was born a 90-pound weakling. As it was, he was an abnormally large man, especially for the American Colonies. At 6'2" and weighing more than 200 pounds, he was literally and figuratively a giant of a man. This might be why nine diseases, Indian snipers, and British cannon shot all failed to take the big man down.

 

He should have died at the Battle of the Monongahela

Near what we today call Pittsburgh, a British force under General Edward Braddock was soundly defeated by a force of French Canadians and Indians during the French and Indian War. Braddock died of wounds sustained in the fighting, but Washington survived despite having two horses shot out from under him.

When all was said and done, he also found four musket-ball holes in his coat.

Anonymous ID: 6c6d7d July 23, 2020, 9:32 p.m. No.10061834   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10061818

>That was the capture of the bioweapon

two stories in news today relate to that

  1. raid of chinese consulate in houston which MCCaul said was stealing bioweapon secrets

2chinese spy hiding out in SF chinese consulate

Anonymous ID: 6c6d7d July 23, 2020, 10:26 p.m. No.10062164   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2182 >>2186 >>2194

>>10062149

https://www.grunge.com/216787/the-untold-truth-of-the-ahnenerbe-hitlers-archaeologists/

 

There's a lot of words that can be used to describe Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler, and among the ones that are repeatable in polite company are things like "obsessive," "weird," and "convinced of a paranormal, supernatural explanation for the superiority of their precious Aryan race." Yep. We went there.

 

There's a ton of movies, TV shows, and video games out there about Nazis building moon bases and/or trying to harness the powers of the supernatural and the occult, but here's the super weird thing… that's pretty historically accurate. Well, the "trying" part, at least.

 

In 1935, Himmler founded the Ahnenerbe, an organization that eventually evolved into the historical and cultural research arm of the Third Reich. And they were researching a lot, from the prehistoric roots of the Aryan race to the location of the Holy Grail, the relics of a lost colony of Atlantis, and, well, you get the idea. The Ahnenerbe was active before and during World War II, and it just gets weirder and weirder… and sadly, according to Dr. Dirk Mahsarski of the University of Bremen, there's a ton we don't even know about yet. Buckle up — you're in for a strange, strange ride.

 

A little bit of background is required in order to understand what's going on with the Ahnenerbe. Heinrich Himmler, says Dr. Dirk Mahsarski of the University of Bremen, was convinced that all Western culture could trace its roots back to a Nordic, Aryan race, and the best modern example of that race was the German people. He was also fascinated with researching those ancient cultures, and that's why he founded the Ahnenerbe in 1935. According to Ursinus College, the idea was that this research arm of the SS was going to be responsible for compiling all the information needed to establish a single Aryan culture post-war.

 

Read More: https://www.grunge.com/216787/the-untold-truth-of-the-ahnenerbe-hitlers-archaeologists/?utm_campaign=clip

Anonymous ID: 6c6d7d July 23, 2020, 10:30 p.m. No.10062195   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2203

>>10062161

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welteislehre

 

Welteislehre (WEL; "World Ice Theory" or "World Ice Doctrine"), also known as Glazial-Kosmogonie (Glacial Cosmogony), is a discredited cosmological concept proposed by Hanns Hörbiger, an Austrian engineer and inventor.

 

Hörbiger did not arrive at his ideas through research, but said that he had received it in a "vision" in 1894. According to his ideas, ice was the basic substance of all cosmic processes, and ice moons, ice planets, and the "global ether" (also made of ice) had determined the entire development of the universe.[1]

 

Origin

By his own account, Hörbiger was observing the Moon when he was struck by the notion that the brightness and roughness of its surface was due to ice. Shortly after, he experienced a dream in which he was floating in space watching the swinging of a pendulum which grew longer and longer until it broke. "I knew that Newton had been wrong and that the sun's gravitational pull ceases to exist at three times the distance of Neptune," he concluded.[2] He worked out his concepts in collaboration with amateur astronomer and schoolteacher Philipp Fauth whom he met in 1898, and published it as Glazial-Kosmogonie in 1912. Fauth had previously produced a large (if somewhat inaccurate) lunar map and had a considerable following, which lent Hörbiger's ideas some respectability.[3]

 

It did not receive a great deal of attention at the time, but following World War I Hörbiger decided to change his strategy by promoting the new "cosmic truth" not only to people at universities and academies, but also to the general public. Hörbiger thought that if "the masses" accepted his ideas, then they might put enough pressure on the academic establishment to force his ideas into the mainstream. No effort was spared in popularising the ideas: "cosmotechnical" societies were founded, which offered public lectures that attracted large audiences, there were cosmic ice movies and radio programs, and even cosmic ice journals and novels.[4]

 

During this period, the name was changed from the Graeco-Latin Glazial-Kosmogonie to the more Germanic Welteislehre [WEL] ("World ice theory"). The followers of WEL exerted a great deal of public pressure on behalf of the ideas. The movement published posters, pamphlets, books, and even a newspaper The Key to World Events. A company owned by an adherent would only hire people who declared themselves convinced of the WEL's truth. Some followers even attended astronomical meetings to heckle, shouting, "Out with astronomical orthodoxy! Give us Hörbiger!"

 

One of the early supporters of Hörbiger's ideas was Houston Stewart Chamberlain, the leading theorist behind the early development of the National Socialist Party in Germany in 1923.

 

Two organizations were set up in Vienna concerned with the idea: the Kosmotechnische Gesellschaft and the Hörbiger Institute. The first was formed in 1921 by a group of enthusiastic adherents of the idea, which included engineers, physicians, civil servants, and businessmen. Most had been personally acquainted with Hörbiger and had attended his many lectures. Among Hörbiger's followers was Viennese author Egon Friedell, who explained the World Ice Theory in his 1930 Cultural History of the Modern Age.[5]

Anonymous ID: 6c6d7d July 23, 2020, 10:31 p.m. No.10062203   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10062162

>>10062161

>Not familiar with that. But there is more there than penguins and ice.

>>10062195

 

In the Third Reich

After Hörbiger’s death in 1931, the followers of WEL came to the conclusion that given the changing political situation in Germany, aligning the idea with National Socialism would eventually lead to its acceptance; WEL had already been heavily and successfully promoted as the "German antithesis" of the "Jewish" theory of relativity in the late 1920s. And so the movement became more and more pro-Nazi, with WEL supporters saying things like: "Our Nordic ancestors grew strong in ice and snow; belief in the Cosmic Ice is consequently the natural heritage of Nordic Man.", "Just as it needed a child of Austrian culture – Hitler! – to put the Jewish politicians in their place, so it needed an Austrian to cleanse the world of Jewish science.", and "the Führer, by his very life, has proved how much a so-called 'amateur' can be superior to self-styled professionals; it needed another 'amateur' to give us a complete understanding of the Universe."[citation needed]

 

Heinrich Himmler, one of the most powerful Nazi leaders, became a strong proponent of the idea and stated that if it were corrected and adjusted with new scientific findings, it could very well be accepted as scientific work. However, the Propaganda Ministry felt obliged to state that "one can be a good National Socialist without believing in the WEL".[citation needed]

 

Adolf Hitler, an enthusiastic follower of WEL, adopted it as the Nazi party's official cosmology. He claimed that Hörbiger was not accepted by the scientific establishment because "the fact is, men do not wish to know".[6] The World Ice Theory was intended to form part of a planetarium Hitler planned to build on Linz's Mount Pöstling. According to the structure's plans, the ground floor was to centre around Ptolemy's universe, the middle floor Copernicus' theory, and the top floor, Hörbiger's theory.[5]

 

It has been said that the real reason both Hitler and Himmler favored the idea was to counterbalance the perceived Jewish influence on the sciences, similar to the Deutsche Physik movement. Hörbiger's WEL was, for instance, opposed to Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. Dozens of scientific journals, books, and even novels were published on this topic. Hörbiger's ideas became generally accepted among the population of Nazi Germany and a German Hörbiger Organization had thousands of members.

 

The Nazis also considered the World Ice Theory valuable because of its supposed value in weather forecasting. The 1938 Zur Welteismeteorologie ("On World Ice Meteorology") by E. Dinies, published by the Reichs Office for Weather Service, quotes from Hörbiger's Glazial-Kosmogonie and provided tables of data comparing ice and air temperatures for relative humidity values.[7]

 

A growing group of "believing scientists" expanded the "theory" during the last years of World War II.

 

Following the Anschluss of March 1938, the Kosmotechnische Gesellschaft was liquidated by the Nazis, and its funds seized. The Hörbiger Institute, which was a small association which collected funds for research, was left in possession of all Hörbiger's scientific material, including a library and a large collection of valuable drawings covering astronomy, meteorology, and geology as they related to the Hörbiger theory. The Nazis wanted to close the Institute down as well, but Hörbiger's son Alfred and the Chairman avoided this by having a Nazi Commission appointed. They also managed to prevent the archives being taken to Berlin and absorbed in Himmler’s Ahnenerbe organization, and established that the Institute was the private property of Hörbiger's sons.

 

Despite the outbreak of World War II, Alfred Hörbiger managed to continue publishing the Institute's Proceedings, in spite of being cut off from all foreign publications and correspondents. Eventually they were contacted by the German Propaganda Ministry, who said they considered that the publications constituted high treason and ordered them to stop circulating their reports.

 

In February 1945 the Hörbiger engineering works were destroyed, and in March the Institute's premises were hit and were boarded up just before Soviet troops arrived.[citation needed] Alfred Hörbiger died in August 1945, but the Institute hoped to restart publication of its Proceedings by 1949.