Anonymous ID: 90146a July 1, 2018, 4:10 p.m. No.1990317   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0545 >>0670

>>1989771

>Nice compilation, thanks.

 

YOU ARE WELCOME

 

There is a reason that the word for "spirit" in most cultures is the same word used for "wind" or "breath." Its because these things are invisible to us and can only be known thru their action on matter, such as the leaves moving in the wind. They are metaphors for unseen/unknown forces.

 

We always knew breath was sacred because we needed it to live. When we discovered oxygen, "breath" lost its magical significance. But, oxygen is no less "sacred" to life today.

 

Being open to that which is "divine" is no less than the humble recognition that there is value in knowledge which transcends our understanding.

Anonymous ID: 90146a July 1, 2018, 4:53 p.m. No.1990806   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0915

>>1989771

>Especially liked this line

>> They don't want us investigating the "unknown causes" and thus attack us as "conspiracy theorists" when we try to investigate and seek the TRUTH.

 

The MSM want us to NOT THINK, shut up, and accept their DARK magic.

 

THIS IS SO IMPORTANT FOR ANONS TO REALIZE

 

CONSIDER THIS:

 

The percentage of murder cases "cleared" by the US Justice system in the 1960's was more than 90 percent, but the national "clearance rate" for homicide today is only 64.1 percent. In Chicago, the "clearance rate" for homicide hit a new low in 2017 — at just 17.5 percent. Also, SHOCKING figures this month revealed that only 10 percent of knife robberies and less than 25 per cent of violent crimes were solved by the Police in London last year, as crime in that capital continues to spiral out of control.

 

While the reasons are multifactorial, we must NOT forget the role that the MSM plays WHEN THEY AUTOMATICALLY CONDEMN anyone who connects the dots of EVIDENCE that they refuse to SEE.

 

So, remember this the next time someone calls you a "conspiracy theorist" and also remind them what the "Declaration of Independence" actually REPRESENTS. The first American Conspiracy Theory.

 

NOTE: "clearance" doesn't equal conviction: It's just the term that police use to describe cases that end with an arrest, or in which a culprit is otherwise identified without the possibility of arrest — if the suspect has died, for example.

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/970680/London-crime-rate-UK-violence-knife-crime-murder-knife-robberies-met-police-investigations

 

https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/murder-clearance-rate-in-chicago-hit-new-low-in-2017/

 

https://www.npr.org/2015/03/30/395069137/open-cases-why-one-third-of-murders-in-america-go-unresolved