Anonymous ID: 827eeb March 30, 2020, 9:10 a.m. No.8623927   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8623802

Space X just lauched 60 more 5G satellites in Feb. Pirate owned satellites. Free agents in space.

 

https://www.zdnet.com/article/internet-from-space-elon-musks-spacex-launches-new-satellites-for-us-service/

Anonymous ID: 827eeb March 30, 2020, 9:18 a.m. No.8624010   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Why does one "need" a satellite?

 

Is a server in the sky like a vault? Can you store data in a satellite? Wireless crypto access only?

 

One could threaten the world with a cloud of data, physically untouchable, frozen out in space, but with 5G, accessible worldwide.

 

Biometrics + Global Surveillance + 5G = Blackmailing/pressuring/targeting anyone anywhere anytime by using their "translucent" internet shadow against them.

Anonymous ID: 827eeb March 30, 2020, 9:38 a.m. No.8624193   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Jesus 'healed using cannabis'

Duncan Campbell in Los Angeles

Published on Mon 6 Jan 2003 05.19 EST

 

The anointing oil used by Jesus and his disciples contained an ingredient called kaneh-bosem which has since been identified as cannabis extract, according to an article by Chris Bennett in the drugs magazine, High Times, entitled Was Jesus a Stoner? The incense used by Jesus in ceremonies also contained a cannabis extract, suggests Mr Bennett, who quotes scholars to back his claims.

 

"There can be little doubt about a role for cannabis in Judaic religion," Carl Ruck, professor of classical mythology at Boston University said.

 

Referring to the existence of cannabis in anointing oils used in ceremonies, he added: "Obviously the easy availability and long-established tradition of cannabis in early Judaism _ would inevitably have included it in the [Christian] mixtures."

 

Mr Bennett suggests those anointed with the oils used by Jesus were "literally drenched in this potent mixture _ Although most modern people choose to smoke or eat pot, when its active ingredients are transferred into an oil-based carrier, it can also be absorbed through the skin".

 

Quoting the New Testament, Mr Bennett argues that Jesus anointed his disciples with the oil and encouraged them to do the same with other followers. This could have been responsible for healing eye and skin diseases referred to in the Gospels.

 

"If cannabis was one of the main ingredients of the ancient anointing oil _ and receiving this oil is what made Jesus the Christ and his followers Christians, then persecuting those who use cannabis could be considered anti-Christ," Mr Bennett concludes.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/jan/06/science.religion