Anonymous ID: 3bbd2d May 12, 2019, 6:18 a.m. No.6479028   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>6478927 (PB)

A normal human life span isn't normal

111 year old is an adolescent

in un-manipulated environment.

Almost every disease is the result or consequence of aging.

So why does NIH spend 100s of billions of $ researching individual diseases

when they are a consequence of aging?

Wouldn't that make sense?

 

The googlers are doing it full steam ahead with their secretive private biotech company Calico. Can you imaging the power conferred by the possession of the first treatment for aging?

 

It's the "one ring" isn't it. The googler take it seriously. They hired the Levinson the former CEO of Amgen to run it. Calico is also associated with AbbiVie in some way on this, so may be worth a dig.

 

https://www.calicolabs.com/

 

Anon know it's possible to treat aging, having spent a year talking to bio-scientists in Labs around the country. We have legacy media to thank for the fact nobody knows anything about this.

 

Treat aging and you cure basically every disease because they all stem from the aging process which has been shown to be reversible in multiple experiments.

Anonymous ID: 3bbd2d May 12, 2019, 6:34 a.m. No.6479081   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9098 >>9216 >>9473 >>9606

>>6479052

The Princeton psychologist Hadley Cantril was central to development of the science of propaganda:

Hadley Cantril was Nelson Rockefeller's roommate at Dartmouth in the 1920's and his 1935 doctorate

was on "The Psychology of Radio". Here's a quote from it:

โ€œRadio is an altogether novel medium of communication, preeminent as a means of social control and

epochal in its influence upon the mental horizons of men.โ€

Cantril joined Princeton in 1936 and became president of the "Institute for Propaganda Analysis" and

founding editor in 1938 of the Rockefeller Foundation-funded "Public Opinion Quarterly" which was

associated with the US government's psychological warfare efforts after World War II. He became

chairman of the Princeton Psychology department. The Rockefeller Foundation gave him a $67K grant to

form the "Princeton Radio Project".

The official story is that the October 30, 1938 radio broadcast of H.G. Wells' "War of the Worlds" just

happened to occur outside of Princeton and Cantril and associates took the opportunity to do an

extensive study of people's responses and to write a book and do studies on the event. At the time, it

was the largest mass persuasion event in human history.

In 1940 Cantril wrote "The Invasion From Mars: A Study in the Psychology of Panic".

The Rockefeller Foundation was especially interested in manipulating public opinion during wartime.

Their 1939 report said: โ€œThe war in Europe has given this country an unusual opportunity for studying

the development of public opinion, the changes which opinion undergoes

under varying conditions, and the reasons for change.โ€

and that the project:

"would supply essential facts on the formation and trend of opinion from peace to war time and from

one stage to another under the force of successive war crises. It is expected that further analysis of the

data will demonstrate the influence of such factors as family relationship, educational experience, and

occupation; the group origins of reported intensity of opinion or apparent lack of it on many issues"

They helped guide American public opinion as America joined World War II in 1941.

Rockefeller was moving their banking and oil interests into South America and were excited about using

the new "soft power" of psychological operations to monitor and shape public opinion there. They

funded Cantril and George Gallup to create "American Social Surveys" to assess public opinion in South

America. They did the same in the US. and Roosevelt used Cantril's findings to craft his speeches during

the war. They also did projects with the Psychological Warfare Branch of Military Intelligence in North

Africa, the Department of State on US attitudes toward foreign affairs, and the Office of Strategic

Services on German public opinion.

Over time, the Rockefellers especially but many other groups funded ever more sophisticated public

opinion monitoring and manipulation techniques and used them for both business and politics.

The War of the Worlds (radio drama)

That event seems to now be understood on at least 5 levels and was related to the study of propaganda

for business and to get the US into World War II:

  1. Dramatic Orson Welles radio show intended to move an audience

  2. Rockefeller funded Princeton study to see how influenced a population could be by an emotionally

powerful media

  1. The real manipulation was to test whether people would believe that others would believe the

performance was real and

become hysterical. Early investigation into shifting a population's beliefs about other people!

  1. Denial of the panic as "fake news" and a "naturally arising" myth

  2. Claim that newspaper stories created the myth because "radio was a threat to newspapers" and they wanted to discredit it.

Anonymous ID: 3bbd2d May 12, 2019, 6:45 a.m. No.6479126   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9406 >>9473

>>6479099

Are you from Arkansas?

You don't wish your wife "happy mothers' day" even if she is a mother.

 

I get you can't be sure your mother is your mother but you still don't wish your wife happy mother's day you no-business-being-born, insecure, buffled headed Akie k9 rapist.

Anonymous ID: 3bbd2d May 12, 2019, 7:09 a.m. No.6479241   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9293 >>9606

>>6479098

JD's father was a fake patent medicine salesman. He worked out of Chicago with a partner who was either a real or more likely fake American Indian. They sold cancer cures, tonic for failing reproductive urges and opiates for the sad pioneer wife who seldom got off the ranch. After JD made his score the family did a pretty good cover up but there were a few scattered new accounts, all of which anon came across researching the Hearst family, another satanic bloodline that's almost as impressive.

 

Everybody knows about William Randolph Hearst, the publisher and subject of Citizen Kane.

George Hearst, Will Randolph's father was known as a child as "the Boy the Earth Talks to." He was always in an out of holes in the ground.

George Hearst was indeed "talking to the earth" and it told him where to find six of the biggest mineral strikes in human history. There are no numbers adequate to describe how unlikely this is, even for a lifelong professional.

The Comstock lode, the Anaconda mine, Ontario silver mine in Utah, the Homestake mine and less well known but equally lucrative mines through MX and South America.

 

George Hearst was J.D. Rockefeller's financial peer, but Hearst had no dynastic inclinations. Hearst thought his son Willie Randolph was a pussy and there are some sad letters from the confused young boy, his mother's pet, to his satanic miner father.

 

To understand great men, don't look for something extra. Look for something missing.

 

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

Anonymous ID: 3bbd2d May 12, 2019, 7:44 a.m. No.6479425   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9467 >>9473

>>6479293

He started with a scrying stone, which was popular "folk magic" as it was them called. The use of a scrystone would lead to his establishing a relation with what the occultist call elemental connected to earth.

 

There are prescribed methods for doing this, finding treasures, contacting the appropriate powers, describing the rituals can all be found in books widely available at the time, though weather George Hearst consulted these is not known. There are individuals who find their own way to what they they desire. George Hearst wanted nothing more than to find mineral wealth. Never spent it. Almost never wore a suit, often slept in his clothes on the ground of the floor. All he cared about was the game.

George Hearst made three or four greats fortunes in his lifetime. He made so much money that his profligate son W.R. Hearst could't lose more than a few hundred millions dollar of it with his disastrously unprofitable faux populist papers and his insane collecting of art antiquities and cultural talismans with which he tried to fill the emptiness of a fatherless boy/