Anonymous ID: 953ae6 June 2, 2018, 10:03 p.m. No.1615449   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Posted this a few days ago, but posting again since 2/12 is 111 days ago today:

 

Interesting that what Westerners know as “Korea” is etymologically similar to the Spanish correa meaning a belt, band, or leash, and the Portuguese correia, meaning a thin leather strip used to tie or bind.

 

>Think children.

>Think slaves.

>Think sheep.

 

Before “Korea” was used, Marco Polo called the kingdom there “Cauli.” The latin caulis (like cauliflower) means stalk, stem, stem of a cabbage, or penis, and it’s the plural form of caulae, meaning sheepfold (enclosure for keeping sheep)!

 

>Coincidence the Matrix (movie) grew people as a crop, used for energy, and controlled their mind?

>Sound familiar?

>Wonder where they derived that idea from.

 

Besides the Matrix, it seems the Wachowski br…er…sisters were saying something about the Koreans in their other movie Cloud Atlas (and Jupiter Ascending). What are cabbage patch kids really? How many hundreds of years has this been going on? How DEEP does this hole go?

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(Side note: Friday's digging on Haiti / D'Adesky / Cheryl Mills, we noticed a lot of South Korean firms have been investing since the earthquake.)