Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 4, 2021, 8:18 a.m. No.12820699   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0783

Lokman Slim has died of a Arkancide, Middle East style. He was a critical of Hezbollah the murdering Satan baby raping and killing secret society of violent Fanatics that pretend to worship Allah but alas like the templars and other Masons, it is Lucifer again, and this guy disliked them for that. So do many others. May God rest his soul in peace.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 4, 2021, 8:27 a.m. No.12820783   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>0818

>>12820699

 

  1. first story of an asshole making fun of Non vax'd humans when he himself took the mRNA death sentence in a syringe without even knowing what cancerous and odious slow death he willingly took. Hopefully his death will be a beacon for all to say, Glad I was not a cocksucking faggot who got the vax like that dead fuck.

 

  1. an Italian girl blacks out in the blackout game and was dead. Play stupid games and win.

 

  1. NYState now blocking FOIA requests for all death data in nursing homes, Cuomo the murdering monster of NY is covering up the Non coverable crime of murder. I say by a military Tribunal he gets hung at some point. Where is he going to run too? bwa ha ha ha ha ha

 

4 Door to door Covid testing underway in the UK this is just mandatory DNA tests to get you in the right category for China to organ harvest you and your kids, they eat them, the children that is.

 

  1. Pervian courts Say Soro's and Gates and a few others made the Covid 19 virus as a weapon and unleashed it on the world. I totally agree with that statement.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 4, 2021, 8:30 a.m. No.12820818   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>12820783

>>12820783

 

The death Cabal issues statement that if you survive Covid 19 you are now permanently mentally ill, the Death Cabal is flopping around in full blown panic, what do they do? they have lost control of the narrative. The lies they spew are coming back on them. God himself throughout the prophets has told them he is coming for them. Doom. Run Cabal Run, there is no place the most high God can't get you. BWA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHHAHAHHAHA

 

YOU HAVE BROUGHT DEATH TO YOURSELVES AND ETERNAL CONDEMNATION HAHAHHAAHHHAHAHHHAHAHAHAAAAA

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 4, 2021, 8:40 a.m. No.12820912   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

1 good old AOC humor

 

2 3 dead in a Murder Suicide, might be a cover up

 

  1. a Reknowned serial killer saying he could care the fuck less, they died, so fucking what he said. Andrew Cuomo the psychopathic murderer of elderly people.

 

  1. 24 elderly people in Basingstoke old folks home die right after getting the Death Vax called Covid 19. I think Cuomo of NY woke up and said damn good start for them!

The place looks morbid and depressed and no sun, this must be some shit hole in England with a name like Basingstoke.

 

5) 3 severely burned in a hollywood stunt gone wrong, the director was like I think I will leave it in for the realization that is was real.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 4, 2021, 8:42 a.m. No.12820933   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

The space X ship kills itself on reentry to Earth, Its girlfriend some kinda satellite recently broke up with the rocket and so it offed itself, (prob in reality it was Gravity who murdered it)

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 4, 2021, 11:41 a.m. No.12822545   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2559

New stats show the deadly conduct of the Vax's ongoing in causing massive death and spontaneous abortions so far.

 

It will kill you, learn what is in it before you take it these vax's are not needed

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 4, 2021, 11:45 a.m. No.12822572   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

part 2 of the Rothschild firm and it's pandemic vaccine was ready to go, this bioweapon was planned, they all need military tribunals and fast deaths. They are now all mass murderers and most of humanity is fucking stupid.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 4, 2021, 12:10 p.m. No.12822778   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

ICC court finds David Kony the warlord guilty of 61 of the 70 crimes he was charged with. The sheer amount of pain and death he brought to the Earth is painful. May God the Father grant mercy to his soul if he repents, if not to the judgment then with this one.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 4, 2021, 12:21 p.m. No.12822877   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

a brain damaged child being used for Covid Vax fear and propaganda, the News are guilty of Crimes against humanity

 

more on Cuomo the pierced nipple homo a private watch dog group won't give up and will continue the FOIA for all information he refuses to give and such

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 4, 2021, 1:03 p.m. No.12823273   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

since the donors are murdered children, here is a list of current adrenochrome puppy from the summer of last year. I hope to God we stomp all this out now, once and forever. so help us God.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 5, 2021, 11:31 a.m. No.12832395   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/codex_magica/codex_magica11.htm

 

 

from Texe Marrs' book Codex Magica:

 

http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.acโ€ฆ81474977540992

 

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/codex_magica/codex_magica11.htm#ELEVEN

 

"An X is an ancient symbol for change or transformation.. .long associated in medieval and renaissance art with the coming of the Messiah who shall make all things new.

โ€”Jim Tresner, 33ยฐ

Scottish Rite Journal

 

The Illuminist/Masonic meaning of the X is simply this: It is the sign of Osiris, the great (Egyptian) sun Godโ€ฆ

โ€”Texe Marrs

Dark Majesty

 

The sign, or letter X, has a long history of use in the Ancient Mystery Religions, in apostate Judaism, in Freemasonry, and in the occult. The Illuminati elite use it to this day to symbolize key phenomena and mark significant events.

The mysterious letter X seems to take on a wide and varied life of its own, with or without the secret aid of the elite sponsorship. Mark Euston, of the Christian Intelligence Resource Network, in a letter to the author, detailed some of the many examples of the use of the letter X. For example, the well-known science fiction TV show, The X Files.

 

Pornographic movies are rated X and the more sensational movies in the raw flesh category are touted as XXX, or triple X. Euston noted that we have the Microsoft Corporation creation of X-box, the movie X-Men, off-brand products are called "Brand X," and of course, there is the U.S. terrorist prison camp, Camp X-Ray at Guantanamo, Cuba. Today's youth have been called Generation X, and a lot of folks are concerned about a planet, or star, reported to be speeding toward us called Planet X that has occult significance.

 

Euston asks about all the usages of X,

 

"Are these just strange coincidences, some type of mind control trigger, or a subliminal conditioning of some kind?"

 

Good question.

 

Another friend, Kathy Creek, wrote and asked if I had noticed the many new drugs being released by pharmaceutical firms with either a V, Z, or an X in their name? She mentioned an ad she had seen for Clarinex, an allergy drug that had a little sun sign used to dot the letter "i" in Clarinex.

 

John Myers, another astute friend interested in such topics, sent me a lengthy letter and included an excerpt from author Edward Waite's reference book, A New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry. Myers wryly observed that, "generally, things that are bad are X-rated." He mentioned, too, the interesting use of the letter X in the Rx of drug stores; the use of the four-letter, abbreviated word Xmas to replace Christmas, and the fact that, in Black's Law Dictionary, it says that the sign or mark of X is sometimes made as a substitute for a man's signature on legal documents.

 

And the continued use of the mysterious X abounds. Children at play can be heard to say, "Cross my heart and hope to die." In the Greek alphabet, the letter Chi is denoted with the symbol X, and given the numerical designation of 600. The numeroligists say that triple X, then, would yield the number 666."

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Nimrod, who was born on December 25th, the High Sabbath of Babylon, was the founder of Babylon and the city of Nineveh. In the history of mankind, Nimrod stands unequaled for his symbolism of evil and Satanic practices. In the history of mankind, Nimrod stands unequalled for his symbolism of evil and Satanic practices. He is credited for having founded Freemasonry and for building the legendary Tower of Babel, in defiance of God's will. In talmudic literature, he is noted as "he who made all the people rebel against God." Pes. 94b. The legend of the Midrash recounts that when Nimrod was informed of Abraham's birth, he ordered all the male children killed, to be certain of eliminating him. Abraham was hidden in a cave, but in latter life he was discovered by Nimrod, who then ordered him to worship fire. Abraham refused and was thrown into the fire.

The legendary symbol for Nimrod is "X." The use of this symbol always denotes witchcraft. When "X" is used as a shortened form meaning Christmas, it actually means "to celebrate the feast of Nimrod." A double X, which has always meant to double-cross or betray, in its fundamental meaning indicates one's betrayal into the hands of Satan. When American corporations use the "X" in their logo, such as "Exxon," the historic Rockefeller firm of Standard Oil of New Jersey, there can be little doubt of this hidden meaning.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 5, 2021, 11:33 a.m. No.12832433   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

The importance of Nimrod in any study of the occult cannot be over-emphasized. Because of the powers given him by the clothing of Adam and Eve, Nimrod became the first man to rule the whole world. He indulged that power by launching excesses and horrors which have never been equalled. Ever since the time of Nimrod, Babylon has been the symbol of depravity and lust. Nimrod also introduced the practice of genocide to the world. His grandfather, Ham, having consorted with other races, and brought children of mixed race into the world, was persuaded by his consort, the evil Naamah, to practice ritual murder and cannibalism. She informed Ham that by killing and eating fair-skinned people, his descendants could regain their superior qualities. Throughout the ensuing centuries, the fair-skinned descendants of Shem, Noah's oldest son, have ritually been slaughtered by the darker descendants of Ham and Nimrod, in the world's most persistent campaign of racial and religious persecution. Not only did Nimrod kill and eat the fair-skinned descendants of Shem, in his fury and hatred he often burned them alive. The type of human sacrifice involving the eating of the slaughtered human victims derived its name from the combined names of his uncle, Canaan, and the demon god Baal, the two names being combined to form the word "cannibal." Nimrod was also known in ancient history by the names of Marduk, Bel, and Merodach. Because of his importance in its history, Babylon was known as the Land of Nimrod. Nimrod is also cited in the most ancient Masonic constitutions as the founder of Freemasonry. The Curse Of Canaan: A Demonology Of History by Eustace Mullins

 

"X" stands for Aton and also for the biblical hero Nimrod, known as the "mighty hunter of Jehovah" http://www.irishoriginsofcivilization.com/irishoriginsexcerpts/book2_chap41.html

 

since Masonry has replaced the cross of Jesus with an "X" representing their own 'christ', that 'christ' of Masonry was the Biblical Antichrist; therefore, the "X" in modern Freemasonry represents Antichrist! Thus, the "X" in the Skull & Bones symbol represents the Black Magick Masonry symbol for Antichrist. http://www.cuttingedge.org/NEWS/n1980.cfm

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 5, 2021, 11:45 a.m. No.12832561   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

trust them to Vax you and your family now

 

NewsUKThis Britain

X-rated: What is so special about the letter 'X'

Dangerous, mysterious and forbidden, the alphabet's 24th letter has wielded a strange and thrilling power for thousands of years. Culture and technology wouldn't be the same without it. And now both Gordon Brown and David Cameron have recruited it to the party political cause. So what exactly gives 'X' its X-factor? Jonathon Green opens up the X-files

 

Tuesday 07 November 2006

The letter X is 24th in the alphabet and is thus, for lexicographers trudging through all 26, a welcome sign of pre-penultimacy: only two to go until the end. But X is not just any old letter, no mundane B, overextended S or unavoidable E.

 

X holds a mystique. It smacks of the strange, the alien and the exotic - and of the forbidden. It may be simply that this reflects its relative invisibility in the dictionary. Times have changed since, in his own great work, Dr Johnson was able to dismiss X as "a letter which, though found in Saxon words, begins no word in the English language", and allowed no entry other than that.

 

But initial X is still hardly a major linguistic player. My own slang database reports a mere 30 terms at this letter, whereas the monstrous S offers 12,000, and B scores 9,850. Such proportions will be found in the standard English lexica, too. Or is it the sheer unpronounceability? X-words tend to the tongue-twisting, and we steer clear.

 

But the letter serves a purpose. Whether implying exoticism, taboo, or technological progress, X is still capable of giving us pause. Hard-wired to acknowledge the letter as an exception, we experience it as a small but arresting exclamation. So rare in "average" words, other than in the prefix ex- (itself implying an absence, a vanishing), its appearance makes us jump, however briefly.

 

And, as followers of politics may have noticed, X seems to be enjoying a new variation on its themes, with its use on successive days by prime minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown and prime minister-in-waiting (somewhat longer) David Cameron. Brown extolled his vision of an "X Factor Britain", invoking the television talent show, and by which he meant the pursuit of aspiration: how anyone, as he put it, can achieve anything. Cameron, opting for another column in the populist manifesto, coined the idea of "X-listing", which seems to be the aesthetic antonym to the listing system of preserving valuable buildings, with his plans to demolish what mass opinion (informed or merely polled) deems to be architectural eyesores.

 

The themes are not, however, new. Brown's X suggests the undefinable, the "certain something", the "unknown quantity" of mathematics; Cameron's echoes another X, that of the censor's blue pencil or editing scissors. New Labour's X cannot be stated, New Toryism's should not be seen.

 

The start of X itself, like others of our letters, lies in Greek, in this case in Western Greek; that is, Greek as spoken in Naples, whence it moved up the Italian coast to Etruscan and thereafter to Latin, where it was the 21st and last letter of the Roman alphabet. In all cases, it represented the sound "ks" with a hard and noticeable "k", typically in such proper names as Xantippe, Xerxes and Xenephon.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 5, 2021, 11:48 a.m. No.12832589   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

The idea that X didn't work at the start of words was already in place. While Greeks might well have had words beginning in ks, the Etruscans and their Roman successors did not. In Latin, and in English words that developed from Latin roots, X requires a vowel. Only X meaning 10 stands out, and that was pronounced "decem". (In the United States in around 1890, X and XX meant $10 and $20 respectively, and thus the slang "sawbuck", properly an X-shaped frame or sawhorse, also means $10. The States also offers the mysterious "Ped Xing".) Such words as do start with the letter, such as xenophobia or xylophone, are from Greek, and the X is pronounced more as a Z.

It is Greek, none the less, that brought the use of X as an abbreviation for Christ. In this case, the character is not the "ks" sound but "chai", and pronounced "ch", as in Christ.

 

X stands at the head of such compounds as xanth, meaning yellow; xeno, meaning foreign; xero, meaning dry; xiph, denoting a sword; and xylo, meaning wooden. Such forms, with their compounds, make for a high proportion of the dictionary's still tiny list of X-entries, but let us be honest: are such words as xanthomelanous (having black hair and yellow/olive skin), xenurine (a species of armadillo), xerotripsis (dry friction), xiphophyllus (with sword-shaped leaves) or xyloidine (an explosive similar to gun cotton) tripping off the popular tongue? As an initial letter it is less than easy for English-speaking tongues to get around.

It may be coincidence that xenophobia, fear of foreigners, is one of English's few X-words, but it is also conveniently symbolic. For X, until relatively recently, has almost invariably been allied to difference, even danger. X is the scrawled signature of the illiterate, and if - scrawled on a mysterious map - it "marks the spot", who was to say what else lurked there? For 18th-century and Victorian criminals, X equalled "the cross", and the cross meant anything - and anyone - dishonest; is he "square" or "on the X"?

 

In 1860 or so, the police secured a violent arrestee "on the letter X". A contemporary explained that "two constables firmly grasp the collar with one hand, the captive's arm being drawn down and the hand forced backwards over the holding arms. In this position, the prisoner's arm is more easily broken than extricated."

 

In the world of Nancy Mitford, if not of Irving Welsh, X can mean another type of cross: angry. Though, in a gentler mode, X remains the only shorthand for kiss.

 

Trawling the online movie databases, one finds eight films titled simply X. One is publicised: "Suddenly he could see through clothes, fleshโ€ฆ and walls!", the X being X-rays; another explains how, "unable to support himself as a writer, failed author Dong-shik starts working as a male prostitute"; yet another determines the fate of the earth when the characters "cross over into the X Manga". None of it is exactly family fodder.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 5, 2021, 11:50 a.m. No.12832615   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Neither was Brand X, the hapless alternative to whatever product was being peddled by the TV hucksters of the commercial break. That said, at least in mid-19th century slang, "double-X" could mean superlatively good, playing not, as one might have thought, on excellent, but on the racetrack jargon double-X; the horse most likely to win, and thus the optimum bet. America's V and X store offered a positively classical take on such corner emporia better known as the "five and dime", the V and X meaning five and 10 in Latin.

 

Slang being slang, one cannot avoid drugs, vitamin X being yet another name for MDMA and playing on the best known of its nicknames, Ecstasy. Liquid X can be gamma hydroxybutyrate (usually GHB). X, 50 years ago, meant a narcotic injection. Still, in the States, to have the X on someone is to place them at a disadvantage, while here the rhyming slang X-Files means piles.

 

X has always played an important part in maths and science. To quote the Oxford English Dictionary: "In Algebra and Higher Mathematics, used as the symbol for an unknown or variable quantity (or for the first of such quantities, the others being denoted by y, z, etc); spec. in analytical geometry, the sign for an abscissa, or quantity measured along the principal axis of co-ordinates." The usage was pioneered in 1637 by Descartes in La Gรฉometrie. He pondered Y and Z for a similar role, but X won that day and all that have followed.

 

Similar technical uses can be found in genetics (the X chromosome), in linguistics (the X-question) and in radar (the X-band). Gordon Brown's reference to the "X factor" doubtless looked no further than the television show, but the term is older, referring to those aspects of a serviceman or woman's life that have no equivalent on civvy street (primarily, one would like to hope, getting shot at) and for which one is paid a bonusaccordingly. Older still is the Navy's X-catcher or X-chaser, a pre-First World War term for a naval officer proficient in examinations or especially good at his work. And the military always liked to throw an X at their latest hardware, typically such mach-smashing aircraft as the X-1 or X-15. Slightly slower, but still capitalising on the 24th letter, was Jaguar's XK-120 sports car, in which the X, as it did in the rocket planes, stood for experimental.

 

It is, no doubt, the sci-fi attributes of X that have made it so popular with the rise of computers and the dot.com firms that capitalise on them: ImageX, eBenX, Xpedior, Xcare, Exult, Webex - and others). Only Q and Z and the ever-popular lower-case "i" seem to offer a similar mystique. The earliest example of the sc-fi X was probably the X-ray, discovered and named in 1895, which as early as 1919 gave rise to the X-ray dress; not exactly see-through but definitely translucent. Decades later came the New York women - skinny and sophisticated - whom Tom Wolfe defined as "social X-rays".

 

Today, we have the Xbox, and Microsoft's XP operating system. Desktop publishers will know QuarkXPress, while TV fans will hardly have missed The X-Files, nor readers of Douglas Coupland his 1991 novel Generation X. It is hard to believe with such spellings that such big-time products didn't have some influence on txt msgs, even if Z (warez, boiz, the "iz" found in rap-related slang) is equally influential.

 

Of all the Xs, perhaps the best-recalled remains the X film, a British classification created in 1951 to cover "adult" films. X, here, stood for extreme, but it could also have stood for excluded: no one under 18 was (supposedly) allowed in. But it is gone, replaced by the anodyne 18. In any case, a single X is no longer enough; three, if not four, seems to be the rule on the internet's infinity of porn sites.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 5, 2021, 11:53 a.m. No.12832653   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

X. So small, so rare, so vital, so exegetical, so extraordinary, so exemplary. Do we, as they say Down Under, give a Four-X? Well, of course we XXXXing do!

 

Jonathon Green is a lexicographer of slang; his most recent book is 'Cassell's Dictionary of Slang' (revised and expanded 2005)

 

X is forโ€ฆ

 

X Factor: Long synonymous with star quality, but nowadays most closely associated with ITV's musical talent show. While the series has propelled pop impresario Simon Cowell to international celebrity (and turned him into one of the richest men in show business), the same cannot be said for most of the show's contestants, for whom the fickle finger of fame has proved rather more, erm, fickle. Pop pickers may be surprised to know that the phrase originally meant "that part of a serviceman's or servicewoman's pay intended as a compensation for the disruptions and disadvantages of life in the armed forces".

 

X-Prize: Similar name, but an altogether more high-powered format. Modelled on the early 20th-century aviation prizes and aiming to spur the development of low-cost space travel, The X-Prize Foundation offered $10m to the first non-government organisation to launch a reusable manned spacecraft into space. The prize was eventually claimed on 4 October 2004 after a successful test flight by scientist Burt Rutan's Spaceship One. Rutan has since joined Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space tourism project.

X-Plane: Classification of experimental United States military aircraft. Despite their clandestine construction, X-Planes often become well known. The first, the Bell X-1, is perhaps the most notable, having become famous in 1947 as the first aircraft to break the sound barrier. More recently, X prefixes were added to stealth bombers during their development stages.

 

X-Men: The 2000 film version of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's best-selling comic-book creation led fans on an exciting foray into the legendary Marvel universe. With a cast of mutants led by Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry and Sir Ian McKellen (as well as Patrick Stewart in the X-tastic role of Professor Charles Xavier) the film was a huge box-office hit, inevitably spawning a sequel in 2003, the imaginatively titled X-Men 2.

 

Generation X (1): Term widely used to describe those born following the peak of the post-Second World War Baby Boom. First coined by Jane Deverson in 1964, as part of a study of British youth commissioned by Women's Own magazine. Deverson's findings were deemed too shocking for the publication, as teenagers admitted that they "sleep together before they are married, don't believe in God, dislike the Queen and don't respect their parents", but she published them in book form, to predictable controversy.

 

Generation X (2): Also the name of a 1976 punk rock band, fronted by Billy Idol. Initially called Chelsea, the band was re-christened after Idol stumbled on his mother's copy of Jane Deverson's book. The band's best-known hit "Valley of the Dolls" (1979) was taken from the title of a cult novel by the American author Jacqueline Susann.

Generation X (3): Subtitled "Tales for an Accelerated Culture", Douglas Coupland's seminal 1991 novel captured the angst and alienation of those who reached adulthood in the 1980s. The novel portrays the economically bleak and emotionally taut lives of three friends who try to escape the overly commercialised world by living simply in the California desert. The popularity of the book brought the phrase back into common usage.

 

Brand X: Phrase used by advertisers (particularly in the US) to describe a competing brand or product which, while not named, is implied to be of inferior quality.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 5, 2021, 11:56 a.m. No.12832677   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Project X: Shhhโ€ฆ It's a secret.

 

Planet X: Astronomers have long used X as the name of a hypothetical planet in the outer reaches of our solar system, just beyond the orbit of Pluto.

 

X-Wing Fighter: Or Incom T65 X-Wing, to give it its full name. Those who grew up brandishing a light sabre and idolising Luke Skywalker will remember the X-Wing, a starfighter class spaceship used by the Galactic Alliance and the Jedi Order in the Star Wars universe. The X-Wing was originally designed by Incom Corporation for the Empire, but the entire engineering team defected to the Rebel Alliance with the prototypes. It is directly descended from the old Z-95 Headhunter, and shares design features with the Clone Wars-era ARC-170. It is armed with four laser cannons, as well as missile launchers and deflector shielding.

 

Xmas: Common abbreviation of the word Christmas. The "mas" part comes from the Anglo-Saxon for festival or religious event, "Christemasse". This abbreviation is widely accepted, yet, while some see it as a useful short form, others believe it to be demeaning to Christ, representing the secularisation and commercialisation of Christmas. However, the word Christ itself has been abbreviated for about 1,000 years - long before the modern Xmas was used. A peek at the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reveals that Christ was often written as "XP" or "XT" as far back as AD1021.

 

X-certificate: This classification was issued by the British Board of Film Censors in 1951, following the Wheare Report on film censorship, to signify that a film was "suitable for those aged 16 and over". In 1970, the X-certificate was redefined as meaning "suitable for those aged 18 and over", before being replaced by the "18" certificate in 1982.

Xbox: Microsoft's games console, launched in North America on 15 November 2001. Notable games titles include Halo: Combat Evolved, Amped, Dead or Alive 3, Project Gotham Racing, and Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. Microsoft had sold 24 million consoles by June 2006. Although ahead of the Nintendo GameCube's 21 million, this is far behind the Sony PlayStation 2's 106.23 million.

 

OS X: Microsoft is not the only technology firm to latch on to the mysterious power of X, and when Apple launched its innovative new Macintosh operating system in 1999, OS X was born.

 

Features such as memory protection and pre-emptive multi-tasking made OS X much more reliable than previous Apple systems, reflecting a significant development.

 

X-rays: These are a type of electromagnetic radiation, widely used by doctors for diagnostic purposes. The part of the patient to be X-rayed is placed between the X-ray source and a photographic receptor to produce a shadow image of the internal structure of a particular part of the body. The X-rays are blocked by dense tissues such as bone and pass through soft tissues. Those areas where the X-rays strike the photographic receptor turn black when the image is developed.

 

X-Ray Spex: This UK art punk-rock band formed in 1976 and broke up in 1979, releasing memorable singles such as "Oh Bondage, Up Yours", "Identity", and one album, Germ Free Adolescents. The band featured singer Poly Styrene (born Marion Elliot) on vocals, Jak Airport (Jack Stafford) on guitars, Paul Dean on bass, Paul "BP" Hurding on drums and Lora Logic (born Susan Whitby) on saxophone. Styrene's voice was variously described as "effervescently discordant" and "powerful enough to drill holes through sheet metal".

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 5, 2021, 11:59 a.m. No.12832710   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

X chromosome: One of two sex-determining chromosomes in humans. Each human being normally has one pair of sex chromosomes in each cell. Females have two X chromosomes, while males have one X and one Y chromosome.

 

X-Files: Science-fiction TV series created by Chris Carter, starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as FBI agents Mulder and Scully, whose paranormal investigations generated a cult following in the 1990s. Its main characters and slogans ("The Truth Is Out There", "Trust No One", "Deny Everything", "I Want To Believe") became pop-culture touchstones through the decade, simultaneously tapping into and inspiring a plethora of conspiracy theories, paranoia about the US government, and belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life. It was also one of the first TV series whose fans disseminated information and trivia about the show via the internet.

 

xXx: Car chases, gadgets and explosions are the order of the day in this 2002 action movie. Vin Diesel plays Xander Cage, an extreme sports star who gets in trouble with the law, is blackmailed by Samuel L Jackson's FBI agent, and forced to infiltrate a Russian crime ring. Diesel's character was named after a German agent called "Triple X", seized just before America joined the First World War as he was attempting to plant bombs in American ports.

XXXX: Brand of Australian beer, produced by the Brisbane Brewers Castlemaine Perkins and known as "Four-X". This was later used as a humorous euphemism for a four-letter word, with advertisements proclaiming: "I couldn't give a XXXX". The name, introduced some time before 1878, is a throwback to the tradition of using Xs to indicate the quality of an ale. The most widely known Castlemaine beer outside Australia is XXXX Export Lager. It contains 4.8 per cent alcohol by volume (ABV) and is described as bland but palatable with a bitter aftertaste.

 

X marks the spot: Refers to the marking of a location on a map (a pirate's treasure map, say) or the scene of a crime in a plan or photograph.

 

Malcolm X: The African-American activist Malcolm Little changed his surname to X in 1952 to signify that his original name had been lost in slavery. A convert to Islam, Malcolm famously opposed the peaceful aims of the civil rights movement led by Martin Luther King, rejecting ideas of unity and non-violent protest. A film of his life was directed by Spike Lee in 1992, with Denzel Washington in the title role.

 

Xzibit: In 1996, the Detroit-born rapper Alvin Nathaniel Joiner IV ditched his impressive name in favour of the catchier Xzibit and promptly released his debut album At the Speed of Life. Collaborated with Dr Dre on the hit single "Bitch Please". His most recent album, Full Circle, was released last month.

 

XS, XL, XXL etc: In clothes sizing, the letter X is used as an abbreviation for "extra". Waistlines are expanding, so there are more Xs than ever.

 

X: In Kabbalistic philosophy, the branch of Jewish mysticism championed by Madonna, the letter X refers to both birth and death - perhaps explaining the singer's constant reinventions.

X: In Roman numerals, X denotes the number 10; with a horizontal line drawn above it, it means 10,000.

 

X: Commonly used to indicate one's choice of candidate in elections to democratic office. In the US, where voting in Congressional elections takes place today, many ballots are cast using computerised machinery. And who can forget the Florida "hanging chads" fiasco of the 2000 presidential election?

 

X: Also known as "The Man With the X-Ray Eyes", this 1963 film quickly became a science-fiction classic. Directed by Roger Corman, the film stars Ray Milland as Dr James Xavier, a mad scientist who develops eyedrops that increase the range of human vision, allowing one to see beyond the "visible" spectrum into the ultraviolet and X-ray wavelengths beyond. When the film was released, the visual effects used to depict these superhuman powers were spectacular.

 

X: The letter X torments students of mathematics at all levels, from the common multiplication symbol in arithmetic to the more complicated X of algebraic equations.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 5, 2021, 12:03 p.m. No.12832747   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

xxx: Three little kisses. Don't put them in your e-mails, though; anti-porn filtering software may prevent your fond wishes being received.

 

Know them by their symbols, they know you, they train you to be sheep, most of you are sheep, wake up and help destroy them all, the Luciferian cult once and for all.

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 9, 2021, 9 a.m. No.12869448   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9452

postings of Death, They are all there in a row

 

  1. Concentration camp victims and rape

 

  1. virus stories

 

  1. Armie Hammer story

 

4 Robert Kane State auditor Dead at 54 ( was he Gitmo'd? I would say yes) that means hung or shot for treason

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 9, 2021, 9:04 a.m. No.12869485   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun
  1. Life might return to normal after 7 hard years of death and masks so says a database of bullshit

  2. also about this

 

  1. TSA will fine you for the democrats and steal your life and money

 

  1. a doctor who treated Alexei Navalny dies after wards to keep him quiet about the truth, the cabal likes to murder you.

 

5, the NWO

Anonymous ID: 99351e Feb. 9, 2021, 9:08 a.m. No.12869523   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun
  1. Christopher Plummer dies from the sound of rope, I mean music

 

  1. more vax stories from Israel

 

  1. Ed Buck the necrophiliac butt buggerer trial delayed for nonsense reasons his lawyers say