Anonymous ID: 69c7c4 April 21, 2019, 12:54 p.m. No.6265180   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5220 >>5289 >>5319 >>5366

Update to notable from bread #8001

 

>>6256902 (Pb) Keith Raniere "rehabilitat[ing] luciferians" patent abandoned today

 

The patent was not abandoned yesterday. When I went back today to confirm, the date for the Abandoned line reflects todays date. So it is more of a “as of today” status.

 

However, as noted in the follow-up posts:

>>6257263 (pb)

>>6257336 (pb) (the sauce I forgot to include)

 

Captures from the Wayback machine indicate that there was some action on February 8th, 2019 (though the capture is from the 9th of Feb, I don’t know if it might affect the date, as it did above). Something likely occurred between Feb 9th and recently, like some finalization of abandonment such that the status seems complete and reflects the current day.

 

I’ve been thinking about what this patent is for. Reading through (skimming some bc it’s so dry at times), the title of the patent only indicates one potential use for the idea (technology? Algorithm?) that is being patented, namely determining whether a Luciferean can be rehabilitated (with I think here means to be made more Luciferean…not “cure” them of Lucifereanism). But after reading through what I did, the “invention’s” primary purpose seems to be in “identifying” Lucifereans, or those of a Luciferean mindset. I suppose that sounds ominous, in a way, but in reading the report, it struck me as hokey.

 

I think Keith is developing his own version of the Scientologist’s e-meter, but through brain-scans and algorithms. He already has the cult-running experience. With the general push of open Luciferean ideology (the secular kind, I guess, if we can call it that), this capitalizes on a market that would “appreciate” a “scientific” approach. Further speculation of course can lead to wild application, but if you already have brain-scans of your followers…

 

But, like, wth Keith?

 

Pic1 - Screencap from today.

Pic2 - screencap from yesterday.

Pic3 - Wayback capture 2/9/19

Pic4 - Wayback capture 6/29/18