Anonymous ID: 573d48 Feb. 12, 2018, 9:28 a.m. No.352150   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2185

>>352093

Like, if it was in a movie, then it must be fictional and can be dismissed?

Similar to the libs implanting listeners with a sound byte, which becomes the knee-jerk thought pattern whenever the stimulus topic arises?

Anonymous ID: 573d48 Feb. 12, 2018, 9:56 a.m. No.352527   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>352433

In Tarot occult symbolism, tea cups or any kind of cup-shaped symbol represents the female reproductive tract.

Knives, rods, etc. represent the male reproductive organ.

Anonymous ID: 573d48 Feb. 12, 2018, 10:04 a.m. No.352660   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2716 >>2725 >>2726 >>2728 >>2752

>>352506

Re: time travel or a "time telescope" that can peer into other times, read about Project Looking Glass at

thelivingmoon.com/42stargate/03files/Project_Looking_Glass_LANL.html

 

A snippet:

"The looking glass device at Area S-4 (level 4-2), used a barrel housed within the center hole of a doughnutshaped structure. During operation, Argon gas was sprayed into the center of the rotating barrel. A number of powerful electromagnets encircled the barrel, and as the power is fluctuated into the magnets and the orientation of the magnets is changed, it dials into the probabilities within hyperspace, contacting wormholes to various probabilistic universes. According to Dan and Will Uhouse (a direct witness to early Looking Glass operations during the 1970’s), the scientists working on the program quickly found out that the device was multifunctional. Through a variation of power settings and alignments, the device could produce images. It was soon determined that these images dealt with future events which might take place on earth. …

 

No doubt more sophisticated methods now exist, compared with what was available back then.

If strong electromagnetic fields could warp spacetime enough to allow inspection of nearby possible timestreams both backward and forward, then what do you suppose the VERY strong EM fields produced by the CERN supercollider, or Sandia's Z Machine (super-dense X-rays to simulate what happens in a nuclear explosion) can do?

Expand your thinking.

Anonymous ID: 573d48 Feb. 12, 2018, 10:07 a.m. No.352690   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2703

>>348740

There are times in life when literally nothing will replace a good attorney. Having said that, of the several times I have lawyered up, only once did the attorney actually help me. In the other cases, it turned out that I knew as much as they did. Some attorneys are a waste of time and money, though they may be legends in their own minds.

 

Like you, I have gone into a law library when the emergency arose, and gone over material on my own hook. That material is there for anyone to read about. Nothing magical involved. They say that someone that represents themselves in court has a fool for a client. Not always! Pinched for money, I once filed a necessary lawsuit, represented myself in court, and won against my opponent's hired BARFAG. It is possible.