Anonymous ID: 7e0371 Nov. 24, 2019, 11:16 a.m. No.7365308   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5311

Things are gonna start moving fast peeps.

Diggers needed.

Crumb Divers, plane, clock n boatfags.

Whatever your skill set is YOU can help.

SEE something SAY something also includes news links, twitter drops etc.

The more we contribute the more patterns emerge the more the curtain falls.

We are here for Truth, for Family and for Freedom.

Breaking out of the box is the Key - dissemination is the Key.

UNLOCKing your potential paves the path for OUR children to live lives unencumbered by TYRANNY.

The time has passed for Lurking Moar, the time to STAND is here.

Anonymous ID: 7e0371 Nov. 24, 2019, 11:34 a.m. No.7365369   🗄️.is 🔗kun

[HUNTER]s become the hunted.

 

The Reichenbach Falls (German: Reichenbachfälle) are a waterfall cascade of seven steps on the stream called Rychenbach in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland.

They drop over a total change of altitude of about 250 metres (820 ft). At 110 metres (360 ft), of which the Grand Reichenbach Fall (German: Grosser Reichenbachfall), the upper one, is by far the largest one and one of the higher waterfalls in the Alps and among the forty highest in Switzerland.

 

Hans Reichenbach (September 26, 1891 – April 9, 1953) was a leading philosopher of science, educator, and proponent of logical empiricism. He was influential in the areas of science, education, and of logical empiricism. He founded the Gesellschaft für empirische Philosophie (Society for Empirical Philosophy) in Berlin in 1928, also known as the “Berlin Circle”. Carl Gustav Hempel, Richard von Mises, David Hilbert and Kurt Grelling all became members of the Berlin Circle.

He authored The Rise of Scientific Philosophy. In 1930, Reichenbach and Rudolf Carnap became editors of the journal Erkenntnis (Knowledge). He also made lasting contributions to the study of empiricism based on a theory of probability; the logic and the philosophy of mathematics; space, time, and relativity theory; analysis of probabilistic reasoning; and quantum mechanics.

 

What is an Octagon?