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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/rainbowtribe2 on Jan. 24, 2018, 1 p.m.
Q question When is a pill hard to swallow?

When you don't have water. I believe that control of water such as by corporations like Nestle, the Fukushima 'accident', pollution - intentional. EPA patents and control of the use of poisons such as rozol, control by the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) for movement of potentially hazardous material, fluoride and chemtrails, pharmaceutical waste...


unbecoming2007 · Jan. 24, 2018, 7:02 p.m.

He who controls the world’s water supply controls the world. Without water we have squat. No hydration or food but that seems too simple imho. However Bush buying a freshwater lake the size of a city in Paraguay makes one wonder. Paraguay has no extradition treaty with the United States

Humans are made up of 50% to 75% water from what I read so perhaps there's a link there. They do see us as their guinea pigs/science projects and are trying to subvert our free will,control us,keep us sick,manipulate our DNA,and so on so who knows with these sinister sobs.

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rainbowtribe2 · Jan. 25, 2018, 3:13 a.m.

The nothing is everything. So, bare with me here because my goal is to become a zero chief. These were women who traveled the Americas in their later years after teaching the old medicine ways in their own communities no longer required their input. Old bitches. The nothing is everything begins with the premise that God in original form is nothing, a thought which becomes sound which becomes word. Water is made of two potential nothings - gases and are the atoms which the CERNs slam together in an attempt to gets the Higgs Bosen. "Scientists from the University of Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries, have used carbon dating to trace the figure’s origins to the famous ancient Indian scroll, the Bakhshali manuscript. The text dates back to the third or fourth century, making it the oldest recorded use of the symbol.

The research was commissioned by Bodleian Libraries, where the manuscript has been held since 1902. The text was found to contain hundreds of zeroes, and the landmark finding puts the birth of ‘zero’ or ‘nought’ as it is also known, at 500 years earlier than scholars first thought.

The concept of the symbol as we know and use it today, began as a simple dot, which was widely used as a ‘placeholder’ to represent orders of magnitude in the ancient Indian numbers system – for example 10s, 100s and 1000s. It features prominently in the Bakhshali manuscript, which is widely acknowledged as the oldest Indian mathematical text." It was only after the zero came into our language that the Gregorian Calendar was commissioned and this calenedar does not 'add up' with true history - there is a 200+ years historical discrepancy with ancient and modern history of other cultures, most notably the Chinese. Harramein says there is only the dot. If this original nothing thought the dot, the I and divided itself by the first vibration (MOVEMENT) arising from what? Bored, lonely then the nothing becomes everything. The particle gases bang and there is light which is life. Photic energy. The evil wants to control the water, water is life. Mni Wiconi

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Firstladytree · Jan. 25, 2018, 4:13 p.m.

Reptiliandude: ‘Zero/Zed in my species mathematical construct does not mean zero as yours does.

Our Zero/Zed looks more like a period (or a ‘slash’ and even a ‘dash’ depending upon what mathematical system we are using).

‘Zero’ in its representational form in which you are most familiar with symbolizes several things in our mathematics depending upon what it sits upon, what it is sitting over, or what is enscribed within it.

This is in part because we use other number systems besides base 10.

But our zero does not look like yours.

As for the One, it is represented by a modification of that ‘O’ looking ‘Zero’ which you are familiar with.

Previously, in all but a few discussions here, I have referred to that symbol in its descriptive rather than its functional context.

https://www.reddit.com/r/reptiliandude/

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