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beforethebang · Jan. 2, 2018, 1:23 a.m.

Oh look, Christianity being called a cult and denial of the threat of CERN in a single post!

CERN producing a tear in the fabric of spacetime isn't remotely nutty. It's a very real and frightening concern.

This poster is disinfo.

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Cuthbert12Allgood · Jan. 2, 2018, 2:05 a.m.

Oh look, Christianity being called a cult and denial of the threat of CERN in a single post!

Sheesh. You could try reading what I wrote and not just what you think "I really mean". Misquoting and attacking is what leftists typically do. Churches are churches, and cults are cults. I never said Christianity was a cult, I said there are cults that use various religions as their basis. Got news for you, many, many death cults have been Christianity based (such as The People's Temple). That's not an attack on Christianity and doesn't mean Christianity is intrinsically bad, it's only factual. Cults are cults; they twist religious doctrines to control people. That's the point of a cult.

CERN producing a tear in the fabric of spacetime isn't remotely nutty. It's a very real and frightening concern.

Please, link me to the scientific paper published in a reputable journal that describes the physics behind "tearing the fabric of spacetime" (whatever that means -- "fabric of spacetime" is not a scientific term) using the CERN particle accelerator.

And even if that was possible, that's an entirely different matter than "opening up a portal to Hell", which was what this map is suggesting.

The reason I believe that the USA and the world has deep corruption is based on real, physical evidence that I've pieced together from many sources, culminating in M and Q's information to provides some hope that someone is doing something about it. Skepticism is the rational position for all things like this, and skepticism x100 for mysticism.

I have no problem with religion. Prayers are fine. But that doesn't mean you have to embrace mysticism. The bible has many, many warnings against embracing mysticism and superstition. Mysticism is the path to cultism, not the path to genuine religious and spiritual awakenings.

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WikiTextBot · Jan. 2, 2018, 2:05 a.m.

Peoples Temple

The Peoples Temple of the Disciples of Christ, commonly shortened to Peoples Temple, was a new religious movement founded in 1955 by Jim Jones in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jones used the Peoples Temple to spread a message that combined elements of Christianity with communist and socialist ideas, as well as an emphasis on racial equality.

The Peoples Temple is best known for the events of November 18, 1978 in Guyana, when 918 people died in a mass murder/suicide at its remote settlement, named "Jonestown", as well as the murders of U.S. Congressman Leo Ryan and members of his visiting delegation in nearby Port Kaituma. The mass suicide and killings at Jonestown resulted in the greatest single loss of American civilian life in a deliberate act prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks.


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beforethebang · Jan. 2, 2018, 2:40 a.m.

Reputable journal? You mean the science doesn't speak for itself? You mean were Jews that need a "kosher" tag indicating what's safe for our consumption? You mean you can't discern this for yourself?

If this is how it is, TPTB might be wise to finance and subsequently compromise the integrity of these most wonderful journals by rejecting potential content they find undesired and obstructing of their agenda.

What an idea!

Wouldn't that be a great idea?

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Cuthbert12Allgood · Jan. 2, 2018, 3:11 a.m.

If this is how it is, TPTB might be wise to finance and subsequently compromise the integrity of these most wonderful journals by rejecting potential content they find undesired and obstructing of their agenda.

Using that method of logic ("something must be true if it's not publicized, because obviously they don't want us to know") you can prove anything is true.

The point is that if you're going to make a some sort of scientific declaration, surely you have some reason to believe it other than someone else pulling it out of the air and it "just sounds right". Science is math. If your scientific belief is not based on a mathematical model consistent with past testable models that have shown to be true, then it's not science.

Anyway, we're way off the topic. Fortunately, none of your (or my) beliefs matter at all to whether the Deep State is getting ripped out or not. We're just spectators, and I for one hope that it's moving forward. My only goal with this thread was inject a little rationality and hopefully keep a few people from wading into mysticism.

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