Anonymous ID: a09da8 July 29, 2021, 1:37 p.m. No.14224108   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4315 >>4456 >>4637

In Pacific Northwest there are unusual heatwave warnings considering that the temperature is not that unusual for early August. And especially not when the temperature is nowhere near what it was in the June heatwave.

 

Something odd going on. Somebody suggested to me there is some kind of magnetic storm happening. HAARP activation could very well be connected with shielding us from magnetic storms on the sun, and then the odd weather and rain would just be an unfortunate side effect of the shielding.

Anonymous ID: a09da8 July 29, 2021, 1:49 p.m. No.14224204   🗄️.is 🔗kun

It was the early historian of science, the French physicist and mathematician Pierre Duhem (1861-1916), who, while researching the history of statics and classical mechanics in physics, first found a connection to the past that had been largely ignored for ideological rather than scientific reasons. He was looking at the work of the scientists of the Scientific Revolution: Newton, Bernoulli, Galileo and the rest, and in reading their work, was surprised to find references to earlier scholars working in the supposedly science-free zone of the Middle Ages.

 

Duhem was a meticulous historical researcher and fluent in Latin, so he proceeded to do what no historian had done before — he actually read the work of Medieval physicists: i.e. Roger Bacon (1214-1294), Jean Buridan (c. 1300- c. 1358), and Nicholas Oresme (c. 1320-1382). He was amazed at their sophistication, and so he began a systematic study of the Medieval scientific flowering of the Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries.

 

As a renowned physicist of his day, Duhem was in a unique position to assess the sophistication of the works he was rediscovering. He recognized these Medieval scholars had been the ones to discover elements in physics and mechanics that had long been attributed to much later scientists like Galileo and Newton. There is even the possibility that Galileo took some of his work from the earlier work of the Merton Calculators. The Oxford Calculators.

 

This did not sit well with the scientific elite of his time, and his publishers were pressured not to publish the later volumes of his Systeme de Monde: Histoire des Doctrines cosmologiques de Platon à Copernic. The establishment of the time was not comfortable with having the idea of the Middle Ages as a scientific dark age being overturned. It undermined the narrative of how the scientific revolution was born.

 

Duhem died with his painstaking work largely unpublished in 1916.

 

It was only through the efforts of his daughter Helene and a 30 year long struggle for her father's opus, that it ever saw the light of day. The whole 10 volume work was finally released in 1959.

 

So, if you don’t think that’s actually scientific resistance, there’s always this one.

 

When Albert Einstein’s 1905 paper on “special relativity” was first published, it was met with resistance in Britain, because it was seen as a direct challenge to the widely accepted theory of ether—the medium that scientists believed filled space. British physicists had a theoretical commitment to the concept of ether. This scientific status quo was so firmly entrenched that Einstein’s groundbreaking theory fell on deaf ears there for several years. As late as 1923, a British physicist despaired that his contemporaries were still “ignorant of Einstein’s work and not very much interested in it.”

 

British physicists Ebenezer Cunningham and Norman R. Campbell were at first quite lonely introducing Einstein to their countrymen and challenging the “ethereal” view. Campbell seems to have been the only anti-ether voice from 1905 to 1911.

 

In the US, relativity was generally ridiculed as “totally impractical and absurd.” In France, Einstein was simply ignored until he visited in 1910. The only place he seems to have been understood immediately was in Germany, where his theory was “discussed, criticized, elaborated upon, and defended.”

 

It seems as though scientific breakthroughs should sweep quickly to universal acceptance where everybody cheers for their brilliance and says, “Eureka!” And while that does on occasion happen, it is not always the case. Sometimes scientists have too much invested in the status quo to accept a new way of looking at things. In those cases, scientific progress is made one funeral at a time—theories are accepted after their most virulent opponents die.

Anonymous ID: a09da8 July 29, 2021, 1:56 p.m. No.14224254   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4295

>>14224109

Not extinction level.

Anything that leaves 500 million humans alive is far from extinction.

 

However…

A large die-off of humans who are prone to FEAR

Would actually be a good thing

Because those left behind will not be susceptible to the manipulation techniques used by the Cabal.

And if behind-the-scenes events are as we expect

There won't be many Cabal left to take charge

So we will be living in a brave new world of abundance

Including abundant housing locations to choose from

 

If you look at the recent history of the Cabal

All their operations over the last 50 years have had flaws in them

The leaders who make decisions are not too bright

They spend too much time taking drugs and playing in sex orgies

As a result, they create a lot of blowback

And are defenseless against a team of whitehats

That are working hard to make every cabal operation blow back on them.

BOOMerang!

 

We'll do fime

==The BEST is yet to come!"

Anonymous ID: a09da8 July 29, 2021, 2:02 p.m. No.14224295   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14224254

 

Total Business Integration … Years To Completion

 

You may say I'm a dreamer

But I'm not the only one

I hope someday you'll join us

And the world will live as one

 

As the man performed it… in2019!!!

Anonymous ID: a09da8 July 29, 2021, 2:14 p.m. No.14224402   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14224315

Chignik is way the hell out in the Aleutian archipelago

How could some mythical impact inland have cause an earthquake there?

You clearly have no understanding of geology

 

HAARP is an antenna array designed to create effects high in the atmosphere, where charged particles fly in from the sun, and magnetic fields from the sun and planets, interacct with those of earth.

 

It's possible that the earthquake was felt in Palmer and Sutton because the fault lines from the Aleutians go inland, then curve around Valdez and join into fault lines going south to Canada. You can even see this in maps because the folds of the mountain ranges show the path.

 

But it has nothing to do with HAARP other than a possible side effect of their activity up high.

Anonymous ID: a09da8 July 29, 2021, 2:21 p.m. No.14224445   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14224408

 

Those people who want to DEFEAT the liberals are our enemy

They have been so thoroughly brainwashed by the Cabal

That they do not realize that they are the slaves of Marxist

Who set them up as controlled opposition to play a DIVISION game.

 

The only people that can save us are registered Democrats

The man who will lead us out of this mess is a registered Democrat.

He has already seen the light!

Now other Democrats are starting to see that Donald Trump is right

Anonymous ID: a09da8 July 29, 2021, 2:38 p.m. No.14224578   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4638

>>14224463

Ever notice that CIA and DIA are similar acronyms

And that DIA backwards is AID

Like in USAID

Or AIDS, the project to inject young gay military men with a bioweapon because they were expendable!

 

But what about AIC… which is CIA backwards

Ever heard of a company called SAIC

Who took over the root DNS when the Internet became commercial

And what about ICANN? Same three letters just jumbled a bit.

 

Do thesespookssend signals of what they control?

Anonymous ID: a09da8 July 29, 2021, 2:54 p.m. No.14224710   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14224617

 

This one is Jesus and Mary's favorite version of the song

 

They both told me not to listen to that Timberlake fellow

 

Mary sure is hot, ain't she

I think of her while I'm doin' it

Hail Mary full of grace

My load is with thee