Anonymous ID: 0f4232 Nov. 19, 2018, 9:45 p.m. No.3968557   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8586 >>8707

>>3968419

>>3968443

 

He's right, I think. E=MC2 may well be a creative way to describe something previously and more accurately described by others.

 

Look well away from where they want you to look.

Anons should reccognize this theme by now.

Think about it. The greatest scientist ever… why do we know his name? Because he's talked EVERYWHERE BY EVERYONE. He even won the NOBEL PRIZE…

forget the science for a sec, anons… forensics…

Obama won a nobel prize too.

Escaped the clutches of Hitler…

Sudden fame and success.

Rags to Riches.

I wonder who his handler was.

Start questioning everything.

Dollard will take you back to the Telegraph.

Things forked from there.

 

Epidemiology is the study of…

Epidemiology is REALLY the study of….

 

Sociology is the study of…

Sociology is REALLY the study of…

 

Tavistock waters run deep.

Anonymous ID: 0f4232 Nov. 19, 2018, 10:05 p.m. No.3968707   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3968557

So I developed treatment for, among other things, a lot of tendonits-type stuff that works better than anything I've ever seen… As I best understand how what I'm doing works, "sensors" within fascial cords get displaced and repositioning them "turns the alarm off". These cords happen to be twisted and can be untwisted, again, shutting off the sensor once a certain point is reached. looking pretty deeply into this, torsion allows these cords to do a great many things we still "haven't figured out yet" (fascia can penetrate nuclear membranes)…

Anyway, the point is NATURE PREFERS A VORTEX to get shit from point a to point b most efficiently.

Fits Aether. Fits Torus. Fits Fascia. Fits Tesla. Fits secret energy weapons. Doesn't fit particle physics all that well, IMO.

 

Another example of this here at 17:30. New study with new stuff but it's really not.

 

Background on the guy he mentions:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Schauberger

http://www.strawbuildconference.co.nz/uploads/2/8/1/7/28177495/crispin_caldicott_isbc_2016._victor_schauberger._ascientist_for_the_future..pdf