Anonymous ID: 1131d8 Aug. 18, 2018, 7:10 p.m. No.2661819   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1882 >>1959 >>2052 >>2161 >>2209 >>2229 >>2237 >>2243

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AUDIO from the F15 pilots after watching Rich pull off a barrel roll

 

@5 min

ROCK41: “Bigfoot, ROCK41, TOI1 just completed a barrel roll…” (impressed)

ROCK42: “ROCK42, confirm he did a “barrel roll”?” (say what?)

ROCK41: “Affirm, he cleared the water by approximately 10 feet!” (impressed)

ROCK42: “Bigfoot, ROCK2 from ROCK1, TOI1 just did a barrel roll and just barely missed hitting the water.” (impressed)

 

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THINK & TRUST YOURSELF:

Ok, Black hat Op?, White hat Op?, Whatever…

 

I am going with a spiritual synchronicity (think Carl Jung). What better place to make a statement for humanity than one of the darkest pro-insane, pro-war, pro-technocratic, pro-transhumanistic places on Earth.

 

This article linked below is the most meaningful explanation that I have read yet for Richard Russell's actions that day.

 

Excerpt:

 

Rich’s story has a mythological structure to it. In a way he embodies some Christ-like patterns. He forgives [the people trying to talk him down] for not understanding him. He is benevolent, and goes out of his way not to hurt anyone in his act of self-destruction.

If Rich was a terrorist, his only target was himself. In his self-destruction, he took no one with him, and he was careful not to do so.

Icarus doesn’t quite fit. Christ doesn’t quite fit. But there is something there, some aesthetic quality that speaks to ones taste for the Good. And it is very difficult to speak about, for fear of endorsing something you do not want to endorse.

I don’t believe for a second that Rich was “insane”. If he was depressed? Depression is the rational minds answer to the experience of existence. Everyone is depressed. Depression is half the parts of sentience.

So what is he?

Rich is Spartacus. He was the spirit of adventure. The lust for freedom. What made him “crack” wasn’t any kind of “internal” problem, some sickness or disease — there was nothing wrong with Richard Russel. He was too honest a man to be able to continue suffering the indignity of modern life, and claimed the most striking metaphor humanity has ever thought up for the experience of autonomy, flight.

“Free as a bird.”

 

https://t.co/3eAXlWXyuM