Anonymous ID: 72b567 April 9, 2020, 9:46 p.m. No.8742791   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2863

>>8742437 (lb)

Yeah, it's pretty fucked up. They hid the knowledge from us, and use that power over us to enslave us.

 

Common them with the rulers, including the ones from the Bible, claim to be descendants of these actual planet "gods", which is obvious bull shit. But they tricked our ancestors into falling for it at some point, probably amidst all the chaos, and even had them sacrificing children to "appease the gods". Which is why I assume the ELites still like slaughtering our children for whatever sick fantasies they might have.

 

Venus/Lucifer tends to be the most common, at least from my perspective, as to which planet they claim to be "descended" from and/or the physical embodiment of. Julius Caesar, for example, said he was like a personification of "the Great Comet". Average human thinks comet like Hale-Bop or whatever. Those who know Velikovsky can't help but think Venus. Again.

 

Pretty sure our planet followed "behind" Venus, as we made our way past Jupiter, making a safe passage into the inner solar system, as we exited the Saturnian system, ultimately reaching "the Promised Land" or whatever. We likely had a few moar less extreme encounters with the inner terrestrial planets as we settled into the somewhat comfy orbit we now have, today.

 

They have no right to rule over us. They lied to us, enslaved us, and did countless other horrific things in the process. There are no deals…

Anonymous ID: 72b567 April 9, 2020, 10:20 p.m. No.8743065   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3089 >>3208

>>8742939

>This video is fake, it's not really Kubrick.

>VERIFIED HOAX: Stanley Kubrick Moon Landing Confession Video Proven FAKE

Isn't it ironic?

Don't ya think?

Hoaxing a video, about hoaxing the moon landing?

Gotta lub it

Anonymous ID: 72b567 April 9, 2020, 10:56 p.m. No.8743301   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3319

>>8743199

>Wimbledon never abandoned their pandemic insurance. Wimbledon paid into the insurance for 17 years, netting a total spend of $34 million. For 2020, that hedge returned $141 million, according to the Boston Globe.

Not as blatant as 9/11, but still makes me skeptical…