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viruses are fake. And so are pandemics.

We all got tricked. The PCR machines were hooked-up just like the voting machines!

(They planned it during Shmita!)

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Thanks for the share Tereza! Really appreciate the work you are doing, your discussion of Naomi Wolf’s article was fascinating, and you have really connected some of the final dots in the Shemitah Conspiracy. Certainly looks like an “interesting” 6 months ahead: the old adage “expect the best but prepare for the worst” comes to mind!

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This really does feel like a HUGE section of the puzzle that's finally come together. And it's already feeling very useful to think of it as two forms of Judaism, imperial and anti-imperial, so it's not a critique of Judaism but of imperialism, which the Semite version represents.

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I'll reply to myself so it goes to both of you, Turtledad and Isaac. What my Course meditation read today is that there are no opposites, only truth and illusion, and illusion doesn't exist by definition. In every religion there's the imperial version that uses the cheap and easy trick of solidarity through superiority--you acknowledge the people in authority over you and we'll give you superiority over all the rest. Whether or not that's a comforting illusion to those who see their safety in superiority, it has to be brought to light and challenged.

And in every religion, there's a mystical version that says all people are One. That's a form of revelation and experience that can't be communicated. However the ground that makes it possible is a dogma that we are no better than anyone else, and actively renouncing the temptation of specialness or exclusiveness. If we're actually One Mind dreaming that we're separate bodies, there are no insiders and outsiders, only us dealing with our confusion. If we can see ourselves in everyone, we're just a hairs-breadth away from that revelation spreading to the masses, who are us. We are legion ;-)

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Yes indeed: this is always and important distinction to make, given some people are always looking for reasons to blame an entire group of people for the actions of a few. I would suggest this division occurs in every religion: those who simple follow the teachings to become better people, and those who believe their beliefs give them the right to rule over others.

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This reminds me of something I have come across many times in my readings of various religions. There is the esoteric and the exoteric. The exoteric is for the masses, and the esoteric is for a small group of insiders. Sounds conspiratorial, but it's just the truth.

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You said:

"Under the Hebrew law, land could never be sold but only leased. With the ending of the debt it reverts back to its original owner. And in the covenant with Noah, God gives the Semites ownership over everything."

This rung a big bell for me. Studying the Aloidal Trust system of ownership everywhere; and how it is connected to the original Papal Bull issued in 1455. The Pope at that time, proclaimed absolute ownership of all people, lands and assets as belonging to him.

Property ownership is tied up in the trust system, most property owners will see on their title that they are listed as "tenants." Tenants don't own, they rent or lease.

Trust is very important. It is both mutually earned and mutually treasured. It is also quite often coveted by those who don't deserve it. We are all realizing this ever more every day.

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That's so interesting, Nefahotep. There's definitely more down the Papal wombat hole. And now it's the bankers who hold us in their mort-gage or death grip.

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We need to find a way to nullify the trust system. Maybe Kathrin Watt could find a way, she is very sharp with the pseudo legal structure that was used to "allow" the unprovoked murder of millions of people, via the covid Vax.

Property taxes should be both impossible and illegal in America and everywhere else.

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I like the work Katherine is doing on that too. But my answer to your point is 336 pp long (the length of my book). Certainly a sharp lawyer would be useful to show that the 'contract' of the Bill of Rights has been violated and revokes the Constitution forbidding States and other entities from issuing their own credit. But things haven't fallen apart enough yet for people to want that. We have to wait until more people have given up on the system as it is.

And yes, property tax is a head tax basically, which the zealots said was the first step to slavery. That was the basis of the Judean revolt.

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Bitcoin... don’t trust, verify.

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How then does the Shemitah relate to the applied politics of the current Israeli government and to the decades zionist project to reclaim all the lands supposedly promised to them by their cultic tribalistic "god". And of course by extension the christian zionists who support this project as the supposed precursor to the second coming of christ, and the associated rapture.

And to the related completely bogus presumption that the Jews are the "chosen" people.

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I don't think Isaac or I have any insider info. We're just putting together what the OT/ Torah says and looking at global events. But from my observation, like any ruling dynasty, those who consider themselves to have the right to rule include as few as possible in that definition. From the vaxx rates and death rates, Israelis are among the highest. The status of the Jewish peasantry as victims is a key element to deflecting any criticism of the hidden rulers. So there's a negative incentive for the Semite rulers to care about protecting the ordinary Jew. They're being used, along with christian zionists, imo.

On other threads where I've linked the article on Naomi, people have come back and said that they believe her to be sincere. I think so too! She sincerely believes that the Semites (not Jews--I think we should be careful to distinguish) are God's chosen and protected people, and that they've been given by God the land of the Canaanites--Israel. Rather than deciding whether Naomi is not sincere, we should all be challenging this belief of hers openly.

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was once bitten by a wombat in a petting zoo, fortunately since it is vegetarian it’s teeth are not sharp and it was like a scrape… figured out it was the peach scented lotion on my legs

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I think Isaac owes you an apology. As his spirit animal, it should be a spirited apology.

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😹

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I see no reason for apologies, this is how wombats show affection. You were lucky you were bitten and not swiped, because their/our claws are a different story!

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Wombats and kittens, who knew they'd be playpals?

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Thanks for this. Will check out the Shemitah.

The facade around RW is cracking, and it really does need to go. Designed to re-frame and keep same players in play. Appreciate your efforts in dismantling.

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Thanks Tereza for all this hard work in diving once again into the wreck and coming up with treasures. There is enough here to keep us all busy for at least several lifetimes. My plans are to return - if there is a place to return to - as a wandering surfer and troubadour. Much appreciated.

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thank you

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Perhaps the book, The Great Taking, by David Webb, fits in nicely with the idea of all resources returning to the “original owners”! https://thegreattaking.com/read-online-or-download

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Oooh, I think you're ominously right!

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My takeaway: "But I’m not brave. I’m fearless". You speak my mantra Tereza, thank you for confirming that I am not alone. But I am only fearless because my God walks with me in everything I do.

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Agreed in all things except perhaps the word 'my' ;-)

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Ha Ha - you are very precise Tereza. You bring to my mind Psalm 1:

(1) "Happy is the man who does not walk according to the advice of the wicked. And does not stand on the path of sinners. And does not sit in the seat of scoffers.

(3) He will be like a tree planted by streams of water. A tree that produces fruit in its season, The foliage of which does not wither. And everything he does will succeed.

(4) The wicked are not like that. They are like the chaff that the wind blows away.

(5) That is why the wicked will not remain standing in the judgment"

I had never been able to defeat the wisdom of the Bible. For this reason I have used it as my code for my Earth-walk, until proven otherwise. Perhaps I am a romantic?

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I thank you for the compliment but we'll have to part ways on this topic. I think that the Bible took the truth and inverted it to serve the interests of the empire. And your quote could be an example because it states that success is the proof of goodness and failure the proof of wickedness. Therefore it's not the fault of an unjust system that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. It merely reveals God's judgment on their wicked ways--which from my research, meant rebelling against the empire. That's why I don't use 'my': only a God that favors all or favors none is worth considering, imo. Here's an episode on the OT and NT:

https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/the-devil-and-naomi-wolf

https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/jesus-is-the-og-psy-ops

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I will read asap Tereza - looks interesting - tempus fugit!

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Ah, you have clearly thought more about all this than me Tereza - it's not my bag. On this I have a simple philosophy which actually stems from my father when at an early age I asked him what is this thing they are calling God (RE in primary school).

He advised that I go outside and watch all the living things, plants and animals, and then in the evening look up at the sky and marvel at all the stars and planets. Then come back to him and say if I thought I was the greatest thing in the universe. Of course I replied that I wasn't. So he said, that means there must be something greater than you and that is what some people call God. Thus the acknowledgement of a Creator is no problem for me.

I have perused many philosophies in the past to see what fits for me and I settled on the NT Bible, mainly the teachings of Christ, to match my understanding of a moral code. I think the Khazarians went through a similar search to match their own, albeit despotic, code.

However I do have a strong affinity to Buddhism which has many valuable truths IMHO, I feel the eastern philosophies are attractive too. I read a good book recently which matched my interest in numbers and the east: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Finding-Zero-Mathematicians-Odyssey-Uncover-ebook/dp/B00LRWXE4O

I am also interested in Gematria in respect of a potential Bible code, but I digress - too many events of the day leaving little time for fun and games!

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