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Mark Alexander's avatar

I love your Borland stories. By the time I was working there, Philippe was pretty much out of the picture, reduced to a kind of eccentric figurehead.

Also, thanks for comparing tariffs to the caret exchange rate. I was hoping you'd write about that.

"[...]believing that his success means he’s good at everything and can do whatever he wants."

This is pretty common in the tech world, too. Bill Gates and Larry Ellison are just two examples.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Thanks, Mark. I actually had a good rapport with Philippe, it was just my sense of fairness that got in the way. When I decided to leave, other execs prodded him to try to talk me out of it. He told me I'd never find a company that appreciated me the way Borland did. That rankled like a boyfriend saying 'No one will love you like I do,' it says you're not actually worthy.

But he was right. I had a tremendous amount of freedom at Borland, since Philippe set the tone. The sign on my door said 'Casting' and I hired the first 500 employees, often without 'credentials'. I built a neon trade show booth. We had monthly lunches with themes and events planned by the previous month's 'employees of the month.' Second to Philippe, I created the look and feel of Borland, the unique and creative style of it. It was a renegade company, and I never found anything to come close to that experience.

And I'm glad you noticed the similar intent of the caret exchange rate and the tariff! Except my system promotes and protects production, and Trump's just penalizes trade.

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Mark Alexander's avatar

I'm grateful for that freedom you had and the environment you created. It was still a fun place to work in the early 90s, not nearly so much in the early 2000s. (I worked there twice for about three years each time, was laid off twice.)

I have a crazy idea: send Trump a copy of your book. Or maybe he doesn't read books?

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Philip Mollica's avatar

That is so funny that you were at Borland! I'm 30 years retired IT, and that was a blast from the past. There was so much drama in the software industry. I can see you heading up HR there. 😅

But I thought this is brilliant.

"What’s the upside? The last defenders of the federal gov’t were federal employees. As they’re replaced by robots and phone trees and AI, no one will object when we introduce our plan to take back our power."

Of course!!! This is great until Skynet subsequently comes online and replaces the IRS and CIA as enforcement LOL.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Glad to be that blast from the past! Yes, Borland was legend for good reason. A $100 compiler revolutionized programming, and made it accessible to anyone. It democratized software, essentially. When I started as a shipping clerk, as the 10th employee, there were 40 different hardware platforms to match the floppy disc to. And Borland ran on a mainframe.

It had such a cult following that programmers sometimes showed up on the doorstep, having made their way because they were determined to work there--Bela Lubkin is a name that comes to mind because how could I forget that name?

You may be right that this is all so well planned out that we're doomed, but seeing the similarity between Trump and Philippe made me think otherwise.

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Philip Mollica's avatar

No, I was joking.

The Revolution is coming - Skynet or not.

Besides the development tools, Quattro Pro shook out the stranglehold Lotus had on the spreadsheet market... However briefly before Excel in Office Suite on Windows platform came online, then there was no going back. All the DOS based products died on that hill.

Were you there when Novell bought out Quattro to go with Wordperfect?

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Sorry, I should have realized that doom and gloom is not in your character!

I miss Quattro Pro! It was what made me into a spreadsheet junkie, from someone who thought she hated numbers. And another product came with a handsome leather cover for the printable dayplanner. Those were the days!

I forget if Quattro was bought during my tenure, but I have a vague memory that it was.

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Frances Leader's avatar

I don't see any heroes. I see only fakers, liars and fools.

As for Rome burning - ARE YOU KIDDING ME?

Rome is on the verge of global totalitarianism via their groomed superstar, con artist Trump.

https://boodicca.substack.com/p/exposing-roman-empire-20

https://rss.com/podcasts/jerm-warfare-2025/1983779/

HOW DO WE PROCEED?

We have no choice but to forgive them!

Hear me out, I know it is a helluva pill to swallow.

I believe in reincarnation.

If we murder them now, they will return even more loaded with hatred and revenge than they are now and the cycle will continue.

There is only one way to deal with a predator class of international criminals.

We must incarcerate them for their own protection and re-educate them to return to the oneness before they pass on.

That is the only way to achieve heaven on earth.

The objective is to empty hell until it ceases to exist.

ps - DOGE is so Venetian! - https://francesleader.substack.com/p/doge-coin-has-some-interesting-history

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Thanks for the reminder on DOGE, Frances! I edited in another follow-up article that goes into that: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/maga-the-crocodile-demon. And then I edited in your DOGE article there. I had some research on the Venetian DOGE from kitten seeking answers, who cited Seeds of the Void, but I had missed this one from you.

I also edited in some memes you'll find amusing from ConspiRat.

To add my thoughts to yours and Michael's, you won't get any pushback from me on forgiveness. The first step in forgiveness, I feel, is to take away the power to do any further harm.

As people become more desperate for money through the tightening of currency, they are certainly increasing global totalitarianism. Every person laid off from the Federal Gov't is one who's begging for a job from the same people at the corporate door. The 'justices,' journalists (that should be in quotes too) and lawyers are all in their pocket, along with everyone else who has a mortgage. Who will incarcerate them?

To end their power to usurp private ownership of the homes through the mortgage would still leave them with the money but no ability to buy our lives. Anyway, that's my focus.

And to Michael, part of my mission is to question those clever sayings that have passed for wisdom and see if we really agree with them. I look at 'the road to hell is paved with good intentions' regarding Malone here: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/the-road-to-heaven-is-paved-with.

Since results are something we have no control over, I suggest that our intention is the first difference between good or bad actions. And then, as Frances suggests, our willingness to examine them for logical consistency against those intentions. The first without the second is just virtue-signaling and vapid wishful thinking.

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Michael Warden's avatar

I respectfully suggest that attempts to create heaven on earth have been paving the road to hell for a very long time.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Yes, because those attempts were not philosophically sound.

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Howard's avatar

Really good one, Tereza. I think there's true wisdom in your angel's observations about different kinds of friendships. It's something I need to work on and fully realize and accept.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Thank you, Howard! I think you might be overlaying your 'determination to face the truth' with the permission to not inflict that truth on every relationship in your sphere. At least that's how I think of it.

You are certainly someone determined to face the truth, as am I and everyone on this thread. I woke up today knowing that I had a morning of thoughtful conversations ahead, and looking forward to that. I also offered a little prayer (to use that language) that I could be true to myself without driving anyone away unnecessarily.

I use the last word because I don't take responsibility for someone's choice to stop engaging--that might be what they need to do. But I read and slept on the first responses, including yours, to put them in the format of 'yes, and ...' My own contrarian tendency (the angel has dropped not far from the cloud ;-) is to jump in with where I differ, and catapult right over the 90% where I agree.

Maybe a better term than superficial is that I try to keep my personal relationships personal. I sympathize with the dancer friend whose mother died without letting her know it was probably the vaccine--something Mark has direct experience with. I minimize my social interactions to a half-glass of wine, which is my limit before getting into trouble.

But it's here, where we are in 99% agreement, that the most vicious attacks can take place, or the most hurtful feelings of betrayal. Broadly speaking, we all agree that something nefarious is going down and something needs to be done to counter it. That puts us all in the 1%. And maybe because we're being attacked by the other 99%, it makes us all the more reactive to those who don't agree completely on who, what, where, when, how and what we do about it.

I get the validation here that I'm not crazy to think something wicked this way comes. I don't need that validation anymore from my neighbors and friends. I find that 'Spirit' rewards me when I hold my tongue, in cases where it won't change anyone's mind. I get to throw out hints enough that sometimes they come to that conclusion themselves. In short, I think it's something where trying it out might lead to its own realization.

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Howard's avatar

"A half glass of wine is my limit before getting into trouble." Great!

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Martin - Vetenskapliga partiet's avatar

That one made me a follower through Rumble too, Tereza. Very interesting viewpoints indeed, and interesting speculation on why RFK JR is going along with it.

I suspect he could simply have been "cyborged" …

https://dhughes.substack.com/p/lissa-johnson-transhumanism-and-covid

… by the latest Nazis, who seem eager in going to hell:

https://dhughes.substack.com/p/echoes-of-the-third-reich-part-1

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

So glad that it did, Martin!

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Andrew Hewett's avatar

You did an interview regarding Robert Malone and Remdesivir with Housatonic -

Tereza Coraggio of Third Paradigm - Interview (July 27, 2023) Ep 235.1

This video was listed as previously posted on Rumble and Odysee, but it is no longer on either of these channels.

Housatonic has put a "sensitivity" setting on his Bitchute a/c where this video is still listed, but even when one disables this setting, the video still does not play.

So! what I'm asking is - is it possible for you to post that video somewhere or inform Mark Kulacz that no one can access that video.

Thank you - appreciate your efforts.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Hi, Andrew and thanks for asking about that. I don't have access to that interview myself, since it was never in a form I could download, and I haven't been in touch with Mark lately. It was also so long ago that I don't remember exactly what our conversation was. But I have many videos on Malone, most of which are linked in this one: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/truth-is-like-a-chamelion. You probably saw the latest one that mentions him: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/dodgy-doge-and-malones-maham. And these came out after the compilation: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/malone-and-the-cull-de-sac and https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/mealy-mouthed-malone-redux.

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Andrew Hewett's avatar

Thank you, Tereza - I would like to write an article featuring the articles/videos you've done on Malone. I have written a few myself and would like to put a link to that article of your work under the subcategory banner -

Articles exposing why the “Health Freedom Movement” is making a mistake promoting the “Fear Thy Neighbour’s Invisible Virus” Ideology,

here -

https://hewettinsite.substack.com/p/medical-index-exposing-virology-genetic

I've done a lot of work that has the most comprehensive list of scientific research.

This link takes one to the entire collection - I still have a few more articles to include, but a large chunk is covered.

https://hewettinsite.substack.com/p/exposing-the-globalist-beast

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Hi, Andrew. You're welcome to use any of my articles and videos. I'm not sure that they'll give you what you want, however. You've done a great job putting together a body of work on the no-virus debate, which I see as internal to the anti-vaxx community.

On Malone, I'm looking at whether his stated positions, history and affiliations are consistent with his claim to represent the anti-vaxx community.

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Andrew Hewett's avatar

Hi Tereza,

I've put 6 Indexes together, each has sub indexes, which collectively make up 175 articles, all of which, I believe, contain the most thorough collection of research exposing evidence regarding our current dynamics. My first collection deals with vaxsins, it has all the proof under the sun of the harms each one does as well as shows the same pattern with all previous pandemics i.e. no virus, forced jabs, anti-vax movement etc, meaning: they knew there would be a resistance and they are where they want to be right now .. Trump is in on obeying narratives established to maintain the trajectory of their cause.

Thanks for the heads up on your research - I added what I could to this article, if there is anything else you think needs including, please let me know.

https://hewettinsite.substack.com/p/how-does-dr-robert-malone-serve-beastly

That article is listed under the index -

Articles exposing why the “Health Freedom Movement” is making a mistake promoting the “Fear Thy Neighbour’s Invisible Virus” Ideology.

https://hewettinsite.substack.com/p/medical-index-exposing-virology-genetic

Thanks again.

Be Well

Exposing the Globalist Beast

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Dropbox (index pages)

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/0bmt3aa6yhkt5buyldhb4/AIz1ucuWrd7arBkMlQZKm4k?rlkey=o328stqrue2iis16ps4arwnhi&st=w45dlq9u&dl=0

Dropbox Articles (pdfs)

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/lj5dxeccb4t4xiqdxtic1/AADMJpfb-srHadaTOTWDvvE?rlkey=ebvj4dztclqow0nmhr4fikls2&st=eun2oqa2&dl=0

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01 Exposing the Globalist BEAST – (prime index -comprises list of Index Pages)

https://hewettinsite.substack.com/p/exposing-the-globalist-beast

Index Pages – (comprises sub categories which list articles)

02. Medical Index – Vaccinations

https://hewettinsite.substack.com/p/medical-index-vaccinations

03. Medical Index - Exposing Virology, Genetic Sequencing & The Health Freedom Movement

https://hewettinsite.substack.com/p/medical-index-exposing-virology-genetic

04. Medical Index - The Creation of PLandemics

https://hewettinsite.substack.com/p/medical-index-the-creation-of-plandemics

05. Medical Index - The Powers behind PLandmics, CO2 = Climate Change and Transhumanism

https://hewettinsite.substack.com/p/medical-index-the-powers-behind-plandmics

06. Medical Index - Treatments for COVID, Vaxsin Biotech-weapons Harms and Cancer

https://hewettinsite.substack.com/p/medical-index-treatments-for-covid

07. Military Index - Christ, WWl, WWll, JFK & 911

https://hewettinsite.substack.com/p/military-index-christ-wwl-wwll-jfk

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Thanks, Andrew, for that fine compilation! I'll repost my comment here:

Thanks for compiling all of my articles on Malone in one handy place, Andrew. You are a one-man archival powerhouse! If only all topics had such a dedicated sleuth putting the information in one easy-to-research place.

I will state my overall framework. I've said that the Health Freedom Movement would be better named the Health Responsibility Movement. What we're asserting is our right to take responsibility for our own health, and expect that others do the same.

I am a small-scale sovereigntist. We are all born with sovereignty over our bodies, minds and soul--meaning we have the right to do no wrong, as we define it. The role of the family is to protect that sovereignty and give the child eventual sovereignty over themselves. The role of the community is to protect and empower the sovereignty of families. The role of any form of federal gov't is to protect and empower the sovereignty of communities.

Whether viruses exist or not, permanent medical interventions are a violation of the bodily sovereignty of the child. That they are mandated, coerced through social programs like schools and religion, or pressured through media campaigns is a violation of the family's sovereignty.

I'd put circumcision in this category. If a belief that there were no viruses was mandated and all health policies had to follow that belief, it would still be a violation of sovereignty. And it still wouldn't assert our right to take responsibility for our own health.

So that would be my approach for the 'envelope' that solves the most problems. Thanks again!

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Visceral Adventure's avatar

Really dig the positive message at the end and your delivery of it. What’s that saying: “the more your resist, the more it persists?” Well, the more they force, the more we source. Bring the babies on!

The psychopathic tendencies of the blob and its minions, whether Malone or Schmule or whoever, will eventually be exhausted. How could they not?! It takes so much energy to do all this.

I’m not convinced that Trump doesn’t have a handler though. I think he is driven by his ego AND he still answers to somebody.

Everything I’ve heard about your children is delightful. Love the contrarian child. Someone has to bring levity blankets to parades.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

"the more they force, the more we source," I love that!

And I think you're exactly right--Trump is driven by ego AND answers to the Doge, or some intermediary. They're pumping him up with all that Messiah stuff but they don't really believe it.

I'm looking forward to that day when my daughters get to meet you. You and Veronica would connect on the sensitivity to people and relationships, especially as mothers although she isn't one yet. You and Olivia would connect on the woo-woo, she's my spiritual one. But you and Cassandra would particularly connect, I think. She's my contrarian future-teller who's never going to conform. And she always has the levity blanket handy ;-)

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Visceral Adventure's avatar

I’m sure it’ll happen one day, T. The seed has been planted. :) and i look forward to it!

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Steve Martin's avatar

Hi Tereza.

That reference to Caligula reminded me of a sobering podcast I watched yesterday ... "How to Spot a Psychopath" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVSqr_gTM0Y). No need to spend time on it unless interested, but a summary of my gist on it, from research driven by personal experience:

1 — Conversationally defined 'psychopathy' (cluster B personality traits of narcissism, Machiavellian opportunism, and affective disorders such as morphologically defined psychopathy) exists along a spectrum among people.

2 — Individuals with consistently high sociopathic levels of behavior (enough to threaten the continuity of a social context, e.g. a family, community, or institution) make up a minimum of 1% of any population.

Your reference to a contemporary Caligula adds a dimension of historical time to that, and the individual's personal moral growth processes (or not) points to the persistence of this dark side of collective human nature.

I was just listening to an interview with Patrick Wood by DW Shumway (Shumway also served a stint as an English teacher here in Japan), and the gist of the interview is that technocracy is an amplification of that dark side. https://shumway.substack.com/p/technocracy-rising-interview-with?utm_source=podcast-email&publication_id=774527&post_id=160757237&utm_campaign=email-play-on-substack&utm_content=watch_now_button&r=d530j&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

No answers or solutions here. Just more reading, promises to keep, and wanting to touch bases and wish you well.

Cheers Tereza

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Hello, Steve! I thought you watched that video and recommended it to me a long time ago. Oh wait, this is a different one.

I watched a bit of it and have some observations, since this is an ongoing conversation we have. It opens with an infomercial where the speaker uses his charm and influence to get you to buy CookUnity meals delivered to your door. Does the speaker do this because he's personally convinced this is a benefit to you? I'm sure he'd say 'yes' but he'd be lying. He's using his credibility to get you to sign up for weekly meal deliveries because they pay him money. It's a system in which sociopathy--the willingness to lie or tweak the truth for profit--is rewarded. And he's part of it.

So when he says that 1 out of 5 CEOs is a psychopath, all he means is that they're better at it than he is. He doesn't object to the system itself, only the 'winners' who have taken it to an extreme of manipulating people. He's manipulating you for money, he's just not as good at it. But by pointing the finger at people who are REALLY good at it, he got you to click on his sales pitch for CookUnity and boost his algorithm with YT.

It's a lot easier to get people to name your favorite psychopath or narcissist than it is to analyze the system we're all embroiled in, and figure out a way to change it.

On the spiritual level, I've wondered which comes first. Does the personal experience of psychopaths lead us to identify a dark side of human nature, or does our belief in psychopaths cause us to experience what we've decided is true? This came up recently with a mutual friend, but I'll let her write about it.

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Guy Duperreault's avatar

hola, tereza: copied the comment i made in youtube here:

hola, tereza. many years ago, when the grass was green and there was more kinds of animals than you've ever seen, i wrote an economics debunked course. in it i made that same point about the difference between a government's function/purpose and for profit. my emphasis wasn't on the income as much as it was on how some social functions don't function well for profit.

as to the income: i proposed that the government offer for profits the option of zero tax when a series of measurable social health statistics were met. why? because the most effective 'tax' on a business is wages — wages circulate in the community the most effectively. government gotten taxes and profits are poorly returned to the community — net return to the community is negative, of course.

when the corporate media bamboozled the society with the evil of government and the 'greed is good' campaign of big business, i saw the disaster in the making: stop charging corporate taxes and remove labour across the ocean. social disaster, and the big box stores and huge bank profits were really symptoms of social-economic cancer.

i like your caret system.

however, i'm not sure that trump is a caligulish as you have portrayed him. fun analogy, though. and while you could be correct, i think that he is actually more like muhammad ali, and dancing like a butterfly and stinging like a bee. is he at the end of his career and not going to win the fight? is he fully compromised with israel? time will tell.

and the comment about rfkjr. very interesting observation. such an interesting connection and not one that is easily dismissed. i'm having an argument about that with a friend who is otherwise quite wide awake. he cannot see anything wrong with the pattern i see being made of creating by propaganda division in the community. the media growth of antisemitic stories looks to me like a mockingbird propaganda campaign not that different from what was done with the elevation of crt as needed to (create) exaggerated and then the growth of racism that has been until then in decline. the marxist-hegelian dialectic: create the problem to provide the restrictions that will fix the problem. (i now see the same pattern with feminism and even the whole abortion thing. )

anyway, i'm reminded of the 60 minute interview in which morgan freeman broke racist orthodoxy: "Morgan Freeman Silences '60 Minutes' Host Mike Wallace By Insulting Black History Month. from the transcript:

...

0:19: [mw] Black History Month you find ridiculous?

[mf] Why, you're going to relegate my history to a month? Oh come on what do you do with yours? What which month is White History Month. Come on tell me.

[mw] Well, [pause] the — I'm Jewish.

[mf] Okay which month is Jewish history Month?

[mw] No there isn't one.

[mf] Oh oh! Why not? Yeah you want one?

[mw] No! No! All —

[mf] I don't either. I don't want a Black History Month. Black history is American history.

[mw] How are we going to get rid of racism?

[mf] Stop talking about it. I'm going to stop calling you a white man. Yeah. And I'm going to ask you to stop calling me a black man. I know you as Mike Wallace you know me as Moran Freeman. You want to say I know this white guy named Mike Wallace. You know what I'm saying?

we are living the bhagavad-gita wedded to the great apocalypse! all the best with what is changing. everything changes! with peace, respect, love and equanimous enthusiasm.

🙏❤🧘‍♂🙌☯🙌🧘‍♂❤🙏

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

I'll repost my YT reply here: Interesting proposal on corporate profits, Guy. It's the interviewer of Ron Unz who called him Caligula, I see him as Philippe Kahn. What is very clear is that the FIRE cost of living is skyrocketing--finance, insurance, real estate. And so is energy, food and goods. Either Trump is erratic and thinks this will benefit the US, or he's following orders to destroy our ability to live. Those are the only two options. But the results of his economic actions are already evident, so not under dispute.

I like that quote from Morgan Freeman!

I'm not sure what you mean, though, by "the media growth of antisemitic stories looks to me like a mockingbird propaganda campaign." Can you explain further?

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Guy Duperreault's avatar

hola, tereza.

re the anti-semitic propaganda. what i mean is that at a high level, the ptb understand how to keep the people distracted from rebelling against being managed: bread and circuses — and division between them. the latter was a key part of the cia and fbi infiltrating organisations and getting to crumble from the inside out, or create rifts. mlk and malcom x, etc.

so, what we have seen for 30+ years is series of cultural rift-agendas being 'promoted'. the craziness of blm might be an epitome; although the nazi-feminism might be an epitome; while male hatred might be an epitome.

so, now, with the oct 7th event, managed and manipulated before or not, it has been managed after the fact. so that, for example, when the trump admin looked to defund them, they included a specific condition of removing anti-semitism. hmmm? there are all the existing laws for that. anti-black, anti-white male, anti-trans, weren't singled out.

candace owens astutely observed that the phrase 'christ is king' became a flashpoint last year at the beginning of lent. and, by chance(?), this year too with an adl 'report' describing how 'christ is king' is anti-semitic hate speach; and 'codified' by none other than jordan peterson; and then the co-ordinated attack using mockingbird nlp key phrases and repetitions all at the same time.

so... mockingbird management to create division. my sister has introduced me to the concept of arg, alternate reality game.

finally, back to morgan freeman's observation; the more we talk about something, the more energy it is given; so, a great way for the ptb to create anti-semitic sentiment and action — social division — is to pump up the volume in a co-ordinated way: it certainly worked with blacks and with white men, climate fraud, etc.

here's the demands with the bizarre inclusion of anti-semitism as a wedge to by-pass 1st amendment(?). in the comments i didn't see anyone comment on that! i didn't read too many from the substack — and no one has commented or liked or flamed me for pointing that out.

here is my comment of jeff childer's

"Trump pummels Harvard in a policy prizefight; ADHD’s amphetamine empire exposed by the Times’ trembling 'truth-tellers'; and doctors miss dementia’s dart to the brain, blindfolded by dogma.

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/frozen-tuesday-april-15-2025-c-and

Jeff Childers Apr 15, 2025

hola, jeff & c.

the 'reasonable' list that harvard would balk at and the nyt would fail to report incudes something odd. it is a bit of a sore thumb, to me, in what is really, as you say, an accounting of principles that any reasonable/sane/awake person would find considered and 'good'.

the sore thumb for me is:

“Audit programs and departments that most fuel antisemitic harassment or reflect ideological political capture.”

why? i am puzzled why 'antisemitic' has been singled out as specific category of human expression as being more special than other forms of racist, sexist, marxist and/or religious harassments? and what exactly does it mean 'ideological political capture'? to what extent is that phrase different from 'right' or more specifically, wrong think as determined by .... who? what?

to the best of my understanding of american law around its first amendment and when a line gets crossed into worthy of legal intervention, there are extant various on-the-books laws that address hatred in action etc. those laws are there to address misogyny, (not misandry so much yet), and other hatreds against pretty much everyone. to what extent does naming exclusiviely this one particular named group — and not the blacks, the trans, the moslems, women, white men, etc — in itself indicates some kind of political ideological capture. hmmmm. no mention of removing crt and white privilege as specific items. just the one.

...

to what extent is the inclusion of this group as a serious talking point fomenting the thing ostensibly being wanted to stop? that observation has been made about the movement away from then back to racism when that is all that we talk about? and what is one of the key mechanisms of propaganda to create the correct group outcome: lots of words with practice nlp beats and pan media repetitions.

hope that answers your query. a long response because, perhaps, it is a bit subtle. and yet the pattern is very clear to me.

we are living the bhagavad-gita wedded to the great apocalypse! all the best with what is changing. everything changes! with peace, respect, love and equanimous enthusiasm.

🙏❤️🧘‍♂️🙌☯️🙌🧘‍♂️❤️🙏

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Specie's avatar

Horrible, Terrible. Those were the words used. 14 computers. Money magic.....

DOGE found 14 computers that have been creating digital deposits($) outside the U.S. Treasury/Federal Reserve System. Nobody is saying how long they have been in place but they may go back to the Clinton administration. There has never been any limit to the amount of $ created by these 14 computers. There has never been any restrictions on how the money was used. Pay of the mortgage of anybody involved, bribe any politician in the world, pay for any fake mass shooting, fund any terrorist group, kill anybody you want. No limits. When the extent of illegally created dollars become evident to enough people there will not be enough gold and silver available for everyone. The value of stocks, housing, commercial real estate nearly anything will collapse.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

DOGE is pulling one over you, Specie, and you shouldn't be falling for it. The cartel of bankers called the Federal Reserve creates 94% of all dollars by usurping ownership of all the homes and issuing your permission to live in them in exchange for 30-60 yrs (with dual incomes) of your labor--for as much time as you can sell.

They already own all the money because they collected it all back from your parents, your grandparents, and so on to 1913. They can bribe any politician, pay for any fake mass shooting, fund any terrorist group, kill anyone they want.

So sure, let's blame 14 'horrible, terrible' computers from Bill Clinton. Not the whole money system of the BIS, World Bank, City of London, Rothschild dynasty, Federal Reserve. That will divert the anger of the gullible and keep this as a partisan divide. Good work!

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