Anonymous ID: 1fb2d1 Oct. 18, 2021, 7:24 a.m. No.14807601   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7614

>>14807540

 

where there's smoke, there's fire

 

Justin Trudeau’s Long-Term Friend Jailed After International Pedophile Ring Bust

 

(old news, 2018)

 

Ingvaldson entered guilty pleas in B.C. Provincial Court in Vancouver to accessing child pornography and possession of child porn. He was also initially charged with two counts of importing or distributing child pornography.

 

At the time he was charged, Royal Canadian Mounted Police said that 11 members of the pedophile ring in three countries – Canada, Australia and the U.K. – had also been arrested in their respective countries.

 

Justin Trudeau and Ingvaldson have been closelylinked since their days as room-mates at college,and after completing their teaching degrees they were both accepted to teach at West Point Grey Academy, an elite Vancouver private boarding school.

 

After becoming Prime Minister,Justin Trudeau encouraged Ingvaldson to run for political officeas a member of the Liberal Party. Ingvaldson announced his desire to be the Liberal MP candidate in the district of Vancouver-Kingsway, and developed a social media pages announcing his plans to run.

 

However his arrest and subsequent imprisonment on child porn and pedophilia charges have ended any chance Ingvaldson had of entering politics, even in Trudeau’s liberal Canada.

 

The revelation that Justin Trudeau’s close friend is a pedophile has come as no surprise to Canadians who have been watching the liberal Prime Minister closely. They point out thatTrudeau has many uncomfortable ties to pedophilia.

 

Let’s take a look at the Pierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation. The foundation is named after Justin Trudeau’s father, the former prime minister Pierre Trudeau. It claims to “support creative and critical thinkers who make meaningful contributions to critical social issue.”

 

However, thePierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation has a history of using pedophile symbols…

 

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As mentioned earlier, before Justin followed his father’s footsteps into politics, he was a teacher at West Point Grey Academy, an elite K-12 school —a school that shockingly had two separate sets of parents shot dead during the time he was teaching.Officials called the killings “gangland murders” at the time.

 

Keep in mind this “gangland violence” was apparently occurring to parents sending their children to an incredibly expensive private sleep-away Canadian prep school. The murders also happened to parents with no previous criminal records, but who were suddenly labeled mafia loan sharks after their violent and unexpected deaths.

 

Nobody associated with the school believed the “gangland” excuse at the time, and they still don’t.

 

While one is free to come to their own conclusions based on these facts, there is at least one thing we know for sure. Thatthere have been no violent deaths among the students or their families since Ingvaldson and the now Prime Minister left the school.

 

Is there a pedophile ring operating at the highest levels in Canadian politics, and is the current prime minister, a multi-generational elite leader, involved?

 

https://newspunch.com/justin-trudeau-friend-pedophile-ring/

Anonymous ID: 1fb2d1 Oct. 18, 2021, 7:40 a.m. No.14807674   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7692 >>7694 >>7749 >>7844 >>8176 >>8194

Steven Pinker’s ‘Rationality’ explains how to avoid becoming a conspiracy theory nutjob hunting paedos at your local pizza joint

 

18 Oct, 2021

 

Cognitive therapist Steven Pinker’s new book provides the tools needed to unravel the fallacies underpinning those modern-day issues around race, gender, politics and religion and steers us away from the beartrap of irrationality.

 

Imagine you have a pizza restaurant near home that you and your family like to frequent. Then imagine you find out, from posts on social media, that restaurant is apparently being used by evil paedophiles as their centre of operations for a sex trafficking ring whose members were raping children in the basement.

 

And those people running this criminal enterprise were led by none other than Hillary Clinton and a cabal of high-ranking politicians and government officials who, through their sheer deviousness, have managed to keep this a secret from you and others all the time you’ve been happily chewing through your Margherita pizzas on your regular visits.

 

What would a rational person do upon hearing this news? Here are the options:

 

  • Laugh it off as the latest whackjob conspiracy theory

  • Call the police and tell them of your suspicions

  • Arm yourself with a high calibre rifle, storm the restaurant and spray a few shots around in a spot of ‘self-investigation’

  • Give the restaurant a one-star rating on Google for its ‘overcooked pizzas’ and the unnerving presence of men wearing suits sitting at the bar who looked at your kids

 

The fact that all four of the above were various responses to the very real alarm in 2016 when this conspiracy theory first appeared shows just how different our personal levels of ‘belief’ can be, and this is what experimental cognitive therapist Steven Pinker delves deep down into in his latest book, Rationality: What it is, Why it seems scarce, Why it matters.

 

And to answer the last question of the title first, it matters because there is a massive gulf between the consequences of laughing off a conspiracy theory like Pizzagate and deciding, like 28-year-old Edgar Welch, to travel to Comet Ping Pong pizza restaurant in Washington, DC armed with an AR-15 and let off a few shots among the patrons as you have a little look-see for yourself and maybe rescue a few children from the monstrous paedophiles.

 

cont'd

 

https://www.rt.com/op-ed/537492-steven-pinker-rationality-book/

Anonymous ID: 1fb2d1 Oct. 18, 2021, 7:45 a.m. No.14807694   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7749

>>14807674

 

Steven Pinker’s ‘Rationality’ explains how to avoid becoming a conspiracy theory nutjob hunting paedos at your local pizza joint

 

2 of 2 (cont'd)

 

Laughing off nonsense doesn’t, generally, result in innocent restaurant-goers being shot.

 

All four responses above are understandable, in their own way, but using Pinker’s approach, only one (laughing it off) could really be considered rational. While he goes to great lengths to explain the workings of propositional logic, formal and informal fallacies, probability, Bayesian reasoning, rational choice theory, decision theory, game theory and regression analysis, as the weapons of rationality theHarvard professor of psychologyhas in his impressive arsenal, a simple preference for common sense has to be the real takeaway from his book.

 

While that in itself is not an earth-shattering revelation, Pinker has made a career of pointing out the lack of rationality that exists in the public conversation on, for instance, conspiracy theories and critical theory on race and gender.

 

When in doubt, he encourages us to look at the probability of a given set of circumstances as a starting point for rational debate, using zero certainty as the baseline and building up from there. In taking that approach, it’s then possible to see how fallacies pile up so that a body of belief around alt-right thinking can, for example, turn intoQ-Anonor rigid positions over race inequality might become Black Lives Matter (BLM).

 

The baseline of zero certainty – where the probability of an event is so unlikely as to be impossible – can become obscured beneath conjecture and falsity, creating an argument based on irrationality. In Pizzagate that baseline was set on the premise that there was something alarming about the purported contents of hacked emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign chair, for BLM that baseline is predicated on the propensity of white policemen shooting black citizens, in treating teenagers for gender dysphoria the baseline often used there concerns the fear around their committing suicide if denied the hormones they seek.

 

Pinker’s known forhis example of questioning Christianity.What, rationally, is the likelihood that Jesus actually died and then came back to life when such an occurrence has never been recorded before or since? The probability is pretty much zero yet that baseline is the foundation for two millennia of religious belief.

 

You can see how questioning these baselines might well evolve into a totally different point of view around these very modern issues because, as Pinker points out, people will argue their case for a line of thinking, not for the sake of truth, but for the sake of a win.

 

The adversarial nature of our legal system, our parliament and even our highly politicised media, encourage this behaviour, so when we investigate the lack of rationality, there’s no need to look far to find its root cause – it’s those we generally entrust to look out for our interests and keep us on the straight and narrow.

 

If those who speak loudest in the public conversation are doing so from an irrational standpoint then it is no wonder the issues of our time around religion, gender, politics and race are so divisive. We should all be encouraged to think a little more critically.

 

Try some rationality. Who knows? You might like it.

 

https://www.rt.com/op-ed/537492-steven-pinker-rationality-book/

 

Damian Wilsonis aUKjournalist, ex-Fleet Streeteditor,financial industry consultantandpolitical communications special advisorin the UK and EU.

Anonymous ID: 1fb2d1 Oct. 18, 2021, 7:55 a.m. No.14807749   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14807674

>>14807694

 

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>>14807692

 

 

https://qresear.ch/?q=steven+pinker

>>10536298 (pb)

 

Others flew to conferences sponsored byMr. Epsteinin the United States Virgin Islands and were feted onhis private islandthere. Once, the scientists - including Mr. Hawking - crowded on board asubmarinethat Mr. Epstein had chartered.

 

The Harvard cognitive psychologiststeven pinkersaid he was invited by colleagues - including Martin Nowak, a Harvard professor of mathematics and biology, and the theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss - to "salons and coffee klatsches" at which Mr. Epstein would hold court.

 

While some of Mr. pinker's peers hailed Mr. Epstein as brilliant, Mr. pinker described him as an "intellectual impostor."

 

"He would abruptly change the subject, A.D.D.-style, dismiss an observation with an adolescent wisecrack," Mr. pinker said.

 

Another scientist cultivated by Mr. Epstein, Jaron Lanier, a prolific author who is a founder of virtual reality, said that Mr. Epstein's ideas did not amount to science, in that they did not lend themselves to rigorous proof. Mr. Lanier said Mr. Epstein had once hypothesized that atoms behaved like investors in a marketplace.

 

Mr. Lanier said he had declined any funding from Mr. Epstein and that he had met with him only once after Mr. Epstein in 2008 pleaded guilty to charges of soliciting prostitution from a minor.

Mr. Epstein was willing to finance research that others viewed as bizarre. He told one scientist that he was bankrolling efforts to identify a mysterious particle that might trigger the feeling that someone is watching you.

 

At one session at Harvard, Mr. Epstein criticized efforts to reduce starvation and provide health care to the poor because doing so increased the risk of overpopulation, said Mr. pinker, who was there. Mr. pinker said he had rebutted the argument, citing research showing that high rates of infant mortality simply caused people to have more children. Mr. Epstein seemed annoyed, and a Harvard colleague later told Mr. pinker that he had been "voted off the island" and was no longer welcome at Mr. Epstein's gatherings.

 

Then there was Mr. Epstein's interest in eugenics.

 

On multiple occasions starting in the early 2000s, Mr. Epstein told scientists and businessmen about his ambitions to use his New Mexico ranch as a base where women would be inseminated with his sperm and would give birth to his babies, according to two award-winning scientists and an adviser to large companies and wealthy individuals, all of whom Mr. Epstein told about it.

It was not a secret. The adviser, for example, said he was told about the plans not only by Mr. Epstein, at a gathering at his Manhattan townhouse, but also by at least one prominent member of the business community. One of the scientists said Mr. Epstein divulged his idea in 2001 at a dinner at the same townhouse; the other recalled Mr. Epstein discussing it with him at a 2006 conference that he hosted in St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands.

 

The idea struck all three as far-fetched and disturbing. There is no indication that it would have been against the law.

 

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https://qresear.ch/?q=damian+wilson

Anonymous ID: 1fb2d1 Oct. 18, 2021, 8:04 a.m. No.14807796   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7836 >>7844 >>8194

Russia Suspends Its Permanent Rep to NATO, Alliance's Information Office in Moscow

 

NATO previously confirmed that it had revoked the accreditation of eight employees of the Russian mission to the alliance and reduced the number of accreditations for the Russian Federation to 10.

 

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday that Russia has suspended the operation of NATO's information office in Moscow.

 

He added that "secondly, we [Russia] are suspending the activities of the NATO military liaison mission in Moscow, with the accreditation of its employees due to be revoked from 1 November 2021".

 

"And thirdly, the activities of the NATO information office in Moscow, which was established at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium, are being terminated", Lavrov noted.

 

Additionally, Lavrov pointed to the fact that "there are no military contact" between Russia and NATO.

 

The remarks come after the alliance confirmed that it had revoked the accreditation of eight employees of the Russian mission to NATO and reduced the number of accreditations for the Russian Federation to 10.

 

At the same time, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg underscored that the alliance remains open for meaningful dialogue with Moscow and will continue to call for a meeting within the framework of the NATO-Russia Council.

 

https://sputniknews.com/20211018/russia-suspends-work-of-nato-information-office-in-moscow-lavrov-says-1090006432.html

Anonymous ID: 1fb2d1 Oct. 18, 2021, 8:31 a.m. No.14807955   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8194

BBC COMMS? - Nebra Sky Disc: British Museum to display world's 'oldest map of stars'

 

An ancient object thought to be the world's oldest map of the stars is to go on display at the British Museum.

 

The Nebra Sky Disc is widely believed to be 3,600 years old, dating from the Bronze Age. [See Q3600]

 

The bronze disc was unearthed in Germany in 1999 and is considered one of the most important archaeological finds of the 20th Century.

 

But its discovery has also been controversial, with a small number of scholars disputing its authenticity.

 

The Nebra disc measures about 30cm in diameter and has a blue-green patina emblazoned with gold symbols representing the Sun, Moon, stars, solstices and other cosmic phenomena.

 

According to Unesco, which includes the artefact on its global list of important historic documents, the disc gives a unique glimpse into humanity's early knowledge of the heavens.

 

It belongs to Germany's State Museum of Prehistory in Halle but is being loaned to the British Museum - the first time it has been loaned abroad in 15 years.

 

The British Museum said it would go on show as part of an exhibition on Stonehenge, opening in February.

 

"It's going to be eye-opening," said Neil Wilkin, curator of The World Of Stonehenge exhibition…

 

The World Of Stonehenge will run from17February to17July next year.

 

full article at:

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-58946633

 

does the German-Brit archeological cooperation allude to royal bloodlines / houses?