NOTABLEbaker
"eyes wide shut"
seems plausible
Bongino looked shook, when he and Kash denied there was anything to the Epstein "conspiracy theory"
Bongino felt shamed.
For Kash it was just another day of lying? Kash looked cold as ice?
false. your judgment is poor.
Bot? figures.
Is VATI a bot too.
I know Finkle was.
The bots and the spam
run parallel to the ugliness of TATS.
I wonder what the percentage is of haters who have tats?
FBI is also giving polygraph tests for loyalty.
Biden's so used to lying.
psycho.
He's a great BOND villain of a comic variety.
He wanted to kidnap JFKjr?
VanderBilt connects with Duke of Marlborough ( and to Tavistock)?
Someday we'll have our big map/ chart?
no, it didn't.
kekek
They are "eliminating" Epstein now or trying to.
Ever heard of the Barbara Streisand effect?
>>23326457
That "graphic" encouraged, could be the Clock Charts, right? Or not?
Seems like more is needed with each item of the DUMP put in place on a Chart? Map?
Used a "B - spinner' ?
" B " morphs to "P" ?
DUMPS?
Is there a missing "B" anywhere?
"In Order"
Does that mean sequential?
Since the post I responded to, turned green. I need to verify #96 is accurate.
It is.
"Corpus Clock" connects with whatever is being done at CERN
natural Synchronicity is real.
Swiss Synchronicity, Clocks, Carl Jung.
Is that Octarine?
"Octarine," a fictional color coined by author Terry Pratchett in his Discworld series of novels.
Definition:
Octarine is described as the "color of magic" or the "eighth color" in the Discworld universe. It is not visible to ordinary people but can be seen by wizards, witches (in some interpretations), and cats.
Pratchett portrays it as a vibrant, fluorescent hue that combines elements of greenish-yellow-purple, often likened to a "greenish-purple-yellow" or something akin to the afterimage seen when closing one's eyes after staring at a bright light. It's the pigment of imagination and magic, emanating from magical energy and spells.
Background:
The concept first appears in Pratchett's debut Discworld novel, The Colour of Magic (1983), where it's introduced as part of the world's unique spectrumโbeyond the seven colors of a typical rainbow, octarine represents high-energy magical light.
In the series' lore, Discworld's light behaves differently from our physics (traveling much slower), and octarine occupies the space where ultraviolet might be in our world, but it's tied to magic rather than the electromagnetic spectrum.
Wizards' eyes contain special "octagons" (alongside rods and cones) that allow them to perceive it.
The name "octarine" derives from "octa-" (meaning eight), emphasizing its position as the eighth color.
Pratchett's playful invention has inspired fans, including a 2016 petition signed by over 13,000 people to name a newly discovered chemical element (element 117, now officially tennessine) "octarine" in his honor.
where' s the link?