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Kris Daria's avatar

Hi Teresa! I just found your Substack today Jan 1st and it feels like an oasis that I can replenish myself in from this crazy world. I find myself to be in the younger generation and trying to build my own oasis here (After leaving Instagram).

I like the term "apocaloptomist"! It's like... we can see the Titanic ship is sinking, so why stop it... Let's create islands of safety for those who are ready to build a new world.

Looking forward to you Submersive Bible studies as I'm also new to ACIM myself!

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

What a beautiful name you have, Krispahlyn! And thank you for subscribing, I noticed your glowing thumbnail photo when it notified me. I'm so glad you found me and that my stack felt like an oasis. I think that's exactly what I'm going for, a little spot of sanity in the storm.

Yes, that ship's going down. I like the islands of safety. If you didn't see my earlier one on I Mage a Nation, I think you'd like it. It definitely has that feel of building a new world.

And I've been studying the Course for almost 20 yrs so it will be fun to have someone new to it! There are others who comment here and on YT who've studied it also. Welcome!

https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/i-mage-a-nation

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Specie's avatar

Hi Tereza, I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate you and am glad that you are here and reaching so many other people. I'm a 64 year old male so in ten months I guess I'll be average.

The Japanese Earthquake could be a natural phenomenon like Ben Davison at Suspicuous Observers will tell you. It could also be an intentional act because of the recent changes in Japanese political and financial policies that are leading to further weakening of the slavemasters Federal Reserve Notes.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Thank you for telling me that, Specie, it means a lot to me. And I'm grateful you found me!

Yes, it certainly could be a natural phenomenon. Here are some questions I ask: Are they capable of causing earthquakes and tsunamis? It seems I've read there are ways. If they could do it, we're all in agreement they would. But did they?

The timing of all this seems suspicious. My oldest daughter still has PTSD from last Christmas when all planes were stranded the day after, including intra-California that wasn't impacted by snowstorms. They rented the last car in Hollywood but other people were stuck for days. Then came home to flooding and black mold, especially NYE when it was a deluge. Plus she was dealing with it alone because her husband's mom died two weeks after their Nov wedding, so he was staying with his dad who lived by a river.

There's a perfect blue sky today with rain predicted tomorrow. I'm watching planes go by with tails that reach from horizon to horizon. The best predictors, as they say, are those who cause them. But weather and earthquakes also happen! I think. What do I know anymore?

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Specie's avatar

Somebody smarter than me needs to go to twitter and search Japan Earthquake Birds and figure out what this means. There are hundreds of pages of post of massive formations of birds sitting in the streets, sitting on buildings, sitting on electric wires and flying in unusual patterns in the sky. Something very strange went on there that doesn't occur often before/during/after and earthquake. Nikola Tesla said an earthquake machine was probable more than 100 years ago.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Oh no, wait, that's Tirion who's also in Japan. Hoping everyone's okay.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Maybe Steve will dive down that rabbit hole. You live there too, right? But not on the West coast? Where does Corbett live, I thought he might be there.

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Wildrhody's avatar

I have no doubt that they're capable of controlling the weather. As one example, I listened to a 2008 AZ meteorological conference before the Joplin tornado, where a scientist spoke about steering tornadoes with microwaves. He stated they had to be careful "not to cook the people below." Then later the Joplin tornado happened, and several people died after their skin started turning black, a day or two later. We all know how microwaves heat from the inside out, so I believe they got "cooked." They blamed it on dirt and fungus, and even talked on the news about a S. American ant that could cause this. Whatever!! I tried to find the conference again but had no luck. Here's one story about the fungus.

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-06-survivors-joplin-tornado-rare-infection.html#:~:text=%28AP%29%20--%20In%20the%20aftermath%20of%20the%20Joplin,dirt%20or%20vegetation%20becomes%20embedded%20under%20the%20skin.

Further, after the Haiti earthquake, then Pres. Chauvez spoke on the news about it being caused by the U.S. I've seen patterns, where any 10km deep earthquake is manmade, which was Haiti's depth. The patterned quakes I saw was a big grid picked up in Turkey, years back, where all the mini quakes were in line vertically and horizontally, and all were 10km deep. I just did a quick search for the old video but was also unable to find. Ugh! Anyway, guess how deep the quake was in Japan. I'll give you 3 guesses and the first two don't count:)

I came back to edit and show the Turkey grid pattern that I had saved on my YT favorites. I remember checking depths, at that time, and they were 10km deep, even though the video doesn't talk about it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqOFHc7CRhE&list=FLoeHZBefeA1_d3lZX_kkWZA&index=34

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Wow. I'll be sure to quote and link when I do an episode on this. Where was the Joplin tornado? And I remember the Haiti earthquake being followed by typhus, was it, in the water supply from the UN occupiers? Haiti and Gaza are in the saddest race in history.

This link comes up with your favorites, I think, is Jill Bolte Taylor's TED talk #2? I talk about it in this one: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/imagination-seeks-attention.

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Wildrhody's avatar

Joplin was in Missouri and happened 2011. I didn't know about the typhus, but interesting. Agree about Haiti and Gaza. Perhaps Joplin was a poor area, as well.

Here is something else I found on my favorites list that's good to watch. Pay particular attention to the lights in the sky, that come and go. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYCHBI66izs&list=FLoeHZBefeA1_d3lZX_kkWZA&index=33

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

It's nice that when I cut and paste, these automatically embed the YTs. Wish it did that with Rumble, et al.

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Tirion's avatar

Have you read Jim Stone's assessment of the Fukushima catastrophe? He's convinced that, whatever happened, it was not natural at all:

https://ia803208.us.archive.org/21/items/fukureport1b/fukureport1b.pdf

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Thanks much for that, Tirion. I was thinking about another post on it and sending the question out to my fact-finding team was a good move. What would it cost to have such a crack coalition of lifetime researchers at your fingertips? Priceless!

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Visceral Adventure's avatar

I don’t know what pyjamas you had on prior to video, but you certainly clean up nice. I’m looking forward to more of your alchemy: your blend of philosophy, psychology, history, theology, mysticism, and swagger! May 2024 kick some 2023 butt! Happy New Year and thank you for dressing up and putting make up on for me. You know how to deliver. 🔥

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Oh what a lovely and funny compliment, Tonika! There's nothing to make a gal feel noticed like a detailed compliment ;-)

I was thinking this morning that you were the exact right person to whom to vent. You gave back just the right blend of getting exactly why I was exasperated and recognizing the pressures on the next gen. It's like complaining about your kid to another family member who also loves and worries about them. They have the same basis of love to give them the benefit of the doubt, trust that it's going to be okay, and say, "Yeah, that sucked."

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Visceral Adventure's avatar

Very glad that came through. 🤗 although moms and daughters have a bit of a different relationship than moms and sons, in the framing of what society tries to stuff down our kids’ throats (be it a tad different for each sex), as moms we know it’s just framing. I am sure your daughters are enriched by your guidance more than they let up.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Thanks, maybe a little too enriched. What I realized with that daughter is that it really bothers her when we disagree. The youngest glories in it, the middle ignores it, but to the oldest it creates an inner conflict that eats at her. Even if I merely state my opinion, it would be like someone else yelling and throwing a fit. She almost cut me out of the wedding planning over not wanting her to rent the ugly steak knives. So whether it's the vaccines or not thinking it's necessary to say 'cis-gendered,' I think I need to keep in mind that she takes disagreement to heart, maybe too much to heart.

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Greg C's avatar

This is what I posted on my FaceBlock page yesterday:

My New Year Resolution:

Give Unconditional Love to

Every Asshole I meet.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Haha, love that, Greg!

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John Wright's avatar

Am I an "apocaloptimist" if I just don't think the decline is going to go as fast as the doomsayers are predicting?

"Have better arguments" - that sounds like a great resolution!

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Hmmm... I don't know if that counts. It's that boiling frog thing. We've been in a slow decline for ... millennia? And we keep getting used to the idea that we deserve less and less. Now I think 'they're' accelerating the plans to do as much damage as possible before it becomes obvious to everyone. So my 'apocaloptimism' is that they're overplaying their hand and that 'lightning strike' that makes the truth obvious is coming soon.

That's when I think we should be ready with our plan. In fact, I'd go as far as to reverse that. When we're ready with our plan, the opportunity will come. Before that, it would just be wasted.

I'm thinking to do my next post on How to Have a Better Argument. Or maybe the first Third Paradigm Thursday. Thanks John!

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John Wright's avatar

Yes, the decline has been going on for a *long* time. Depending on how you want to define it.... either millennia or at minimum a bit over one hundred years!

The acceleration in the past four years has 'woken up" a lot of us! But I'm still inclined to think most people are lazy and will just continue naively going along with it.

Certainly it seems like they have "overplayed their hand" but I'm astounded at how many people are perfectly okay with it!

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John Wright's avatar

Hmm... I'm dragging down your average reader age by six months. {grin}

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Wait a minute, in your little thumbnail, you and your wife (I'm guessing) look like HS sweethearts. What's your elixir of youth? Mine, at the moment, is blue martinis ;-)

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John Wright's avatar

Ah, that image was from our honeymoon. Many decades ago (I would have been about 38 in that photo). She passed away 14 years ago. So now my elixir of youth is Functional Medicine (which I've been practicing for 17 years now) and includes a lot of supplements, healthy eating, ballroom dancing, etc, etc...

I don't think we can post a photo in a comment or I'd post a more current one.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Oh I'm so sorry, John. There's no getting over grief, only going through it, my daughter the bereavement counselor tells me. But ballroom dancing sounds like a great way to stay young, although you're still a whippersnapper to me ;-)

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John Wright's avatar

{smile} 😇

Yes, I highly recommend ballroom dancing for everyone.

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Tirion's avatar

Thank you, Tereza. You're such a blessing. More power to your elbow!

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Guy Duperreault's avatar

Thank you Tereza, fun and upbeat. I am likely in the optimist side of things too.

All the best for 2024! And I'm quietly amazed and very thankful for my steadily growing cadre of subscribers too! I had no idea anyone would find my Montaignesque manner of writing engaging. So, thank you for being you and for being one of my subscribers!

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Very happy to be in your cadre, Guy. And a fine cadre it is! The numbers are such an abstraction, it's hard for them to mean much. But then someone will come out of the woodwork and say they've been watching me, and it gives a name to the unknowns. But it's really the conversations I have here where I feel heard. Thank you for that!

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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

Wished I could have sharing a 'blue' martini with you. Important things first: What exactly is that? (I need it in my cocktail arsenal.)

Better arguments is good. Though lately been feeling my inner Mary Poppins: I never explain anything. Was gonna do a post on that but... you know, didn't feel like explaining it.

Happy Happy and may All Things Good come your way.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Yes! It would have been a less productive but much more enjoyable night! When I visited my San Diego daughter last year, we went out four nights in a row celebrating Thanksgiving, Christmas, NYE and Valentine's Day, aka make single people feel bad day. On NYE we went to a bar that had martinis made with a butterfly pea blossom extraction that's bright blue. So when I found Empress Indigo Gin, I couldn't resist. And now Luna Sea, a local vodka producer, has gotten in on the act. So that's what I was drinking last night.

My one argument last night was with a 30-something saying that the high cost of housing was the fault of the aging population who no longer wants to go into facilities that were Covid vectors. So they're selling their 4-bedrooms and downsizing, buying up those 2 bedrooms away from the successful career couples who deserve them. I thought four delicious courses (smoked salmon, leg of lamb, persimmon pudding) might buy me a little leeway to explain about central banks and mortgages, but no.

I finally took a 'Mary Poppins' pass and said, "You have a lot of information," without specifying whether it was good or not. She said yes, while she was knitting, she always had on CNN or MSNBC. That 'splains it.

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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

Your dinner sounds amazing and the30 year old complaining about the aging population - which includes anyone with a body - imo, missed an opportunity to challenge some of her programmed assumptions. Oh, well. We get there when we get there.

Yes that splains it. :-)

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

I'm still relishing the idea of dinner with you, where appreciation for my cooking, cocktails and ideas could all be in alignment. Sometime we need to make that happen, yes? The garaj mahal is always open to you and yours.

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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

I would LOVE to make that happen. Thank you!! Let's see what unfolds with that intention. Perhaps before we know it, we'll be clicking glasses in person! 🥂

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Howard's avatar

Agree on the "blue martini" -- whatever it is.

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Sane Francisco's avatar

Oh, and regarding false dichotomies, I like to sing “it’s not either/or, it’s both and more”. (This was the “secret” link I commented about last night): https://open.substack.com/pub/sanefrancisco/p/the-navy-blue-venn-diagram

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

I love that line and the song! Yes, I don't think we should give up pentagrams or five-pointed stars. They're just too fun!

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Sane Francisco's avatar

All numbers, all shapes belong to us!

(BTW a pentagram is a 5-pointed star. Maybe you meant pentagon? There is also one in the NBVD…)

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Oh yes, duh! And were you holding one of that Bucky Fuller balls at the end, the flexible tetrahedon (if I'm remembering) that I talked about in Quantum Sex & Dragon Chakras! Synchron Cities.

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Sane Francisco's avatar

You mean the icosahedron I hold above my head? The story there is: a friend and I were staying at an AirBnB in Mexico a few years ago, and it was hanging on a wall there. However, after a photo session it ended up inspiring the cover of my third album: https://micropixie.bandcamp.com/album/dark-sight-of-the-moon

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Right, icosahedron! Great photo, love the shadow lines!

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Sane Francisco's avatar

There is that song “Watch out for 666!” (I’ll go find the link in a minute). But I say watch out for 66-tricks! Adore you Tereza, you had me cracking up last night when I came home from a party with lots of Sane friends, of which I count you as one... Happy New Year! ✨🎉🎈💗

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

It's moooo-tual! Hard to believe that song was made 14 yrs ago. Very prescient!

It was a fun video to make. And apropos of nothing, except it came up next in my feed, this is one of my favorite music videos since another stacker, Guy Duperrault, introduced me to it. Laura Mvula in That's Alright. Great dancing, music, costumes, makeup, concept: https://youtu.be/hYjHixQ9Ns4?si=Tor0dMX4-atHjYDA.

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Sane Francisco's avatar

Great song and video! She is amazing 🤩

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Nefahotep's avatar

Did you say you want more Dragon Court? --- Well, since it's the Year of the Dragon, why not? (Rubbing my hands together)

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Hahaha! Or should I say mwah-ha-ha?

Do you think the acceleration is related, or are we talking different cultures?

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Nefahotep's avatar

I'm sure laughter is humanly universal. Probably no special pronunciations, everyone enjoys humor. Lol 😆

------ cheers

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

No, silly, I mean the Year of the Dragon and the Dragon Court's grand culling, if that's what this is. Year of the Dragon is Chinese? And the Dragon Court has ties to China, is that right?

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Nefahotep's avatar

Yes, there's a Black Nobility Family member who actually lives in China. Henry Breakspear. My sense is the Dragon Court is highly represented in China. Symbol of the Chinese Dragon not withstanding. It's actually quite difficult to find specific current info on the ones infiltrating south Asian countries. I'll need to revisit my notes on Dragon Court to see if more info is available that I had not posted yet. This Hitler journey I've been on has absorbed most of my attention as you know.

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Luc Lelievre's avatar

Of course, but how could we ask questions when their evil plans were shrouded in secrecy & censorship?

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Wildrhody's avatar

My apologies for the third post here, but what I most wanted to share, I totally forgot.

1 Corinthians 15:45 - And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a 'living soul' (= 'gull vision'); the last Adam was made a 'quickening spirit' (= 'Inquiring Skeptic').

A "gull" (n.) is one easily cheated/deceived; a dupe - and in my words, they are duped into believing what they think and see. Inquiring skeptic is pretty self-explanatory.

Also, Corinthians = No Christian / Tarnish Icon / Anoints Rich.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

You are a major reason I'm excited for this year. A decoding partner! A dream come true!

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Josiah's avatar

By serendipity, I've been watching these over the past week - the deception goes deep: the channel is https://www.youtube.com/@The5thKind

start here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLwDBEMjAxs

There are 5 episodes

alternate voice on this same topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtlmLj33I9s

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Thanks Josiah. Kathleen has also been talking about the Naked Bible. Appreciate the links.

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Wildrhody's avatar

Hey Tereza:) Sorry for my quietness, as it's been a bit busy the past week. In the midst of it, I was trying to gather my thoughts for what the new year will look like, as well. I know one thing for sure, and that is, I'm excited to share this journey with you, and all who are here.

One thing I wanted to mention, was I was quite blown away by one of your videos, where you mentioned Joseph and Monsanto seeds. I about fell off my chair, b/c I have written down the same thing. The whole Joseph in Egypt ordeal with the Egyptians is playing out now. Just a few points to share even if it's off topic, b/c I'm very excited to go over the Bible, as I've found it's the priestly class running the show.

1. Money supply failed b/c Joseph collected/constricted the valuable supplies.

2. Gave Egyptians bread in exchange for all their livestock. Why didn't they eat their animal's meat? Was it b/c they changed the laws to only eat 'ze bugs,' in the bread. (Can't wait to share with you my scarab beetle story and how they were poisoning them with the "leavened" bread:)

3. Then in the 2nd year of the famine (I thought it was supposed to last 7 years), Joseph took their land and then gave them (Monsanto/controlled) seeds in exchange. Only the priests (Pharisees and Levites) didn't have to give up their land).

4. Egyptians also had to give up 20% of all they grew to the Pharoah and priests, "unto this day." First sign I found of usury, in the Bible.

5. Egyptians were moved into the cities, (think 15 min cities).

6. Later, and not the 400+ years since Joseph as indicated, they were building Treasure cities to house all their confiscated goods. Treasure = User Rate.

Ok, there's more, but I'll leave that for another time, when we get into those discussions. I just wanted to tantalize the taste buds of your mind:) Happy New Year!!

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Yes! I think it's especially important to look at the Josephs, given Josephus as the author: the multicolored turncoat boy, the father of Jesus, and the rich man Arimathea (son of Matthew?) in whose tomb Jesus is buried.

Redundant theme throughout is the younger son stealing the inheritance because of his favored status and superior morality to the heir. Josephus is the adopted son of Caesar but implies in his biography that he might be the 'illegitimate' son who is really more legitimate than Titus because Josephus' mother (Miriam?) is of the priestly (Davidic?) caste.

The oldest son in the Joseph story, Reuben, continually acts with honor. Just like Esau. Just like Ham. The other brothers trick Reuben, if I'm remembering, into leaving Joseph behind.

Joseph is seduced by Potiphar, reversing the onus of blame. Very common theme. Never the perpetrator/ seducer/ rapist (let's be real, no one cares about her except as the Pharaoh's property) but always the victim. And I know you decode Potiphar.

The multicolored coat is like the seamless cloak, interweaving truth and lies. The pyramids were called the Pharaoh's granaries. By stealing the seed stock, Joseph turns all the self-reliant Egyptian farmers into feudal serfs. Before, the Pharaoh had little power. After, he owned all the land and Egyptians 'borrowed' it to work as his servants.

Genesis ends with Joseph as the right hand of the Pharaoh, with his family allowed by him to be his dynastic retainers. Exodus opens with the descendants of Joseph as stone-hauling slaves, except for Moses--the adopted son of the Pharaoh who is the favorite (theme 1). This is obviously bullshit. They were the rulers, not the slaves, driven out by a popular rebellion of those driven into serfdom. How else do they have the gold to melt into a statue of a bull?

Okay, this is too exciting. I'm going to get back to recording How to Have a Better Argument for tomorrow and we'll pick this back up.

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Wildrhody's avatar

They absolutely were the rulers!! Remember the two "T"reasure cities they were alleged to be building as slaves? They were called Pithom and Rameses. Now mind you, Rameses is mentioned 5 times in the Bible, but only misspelled once, as Raamses, in Exo. 1, where it most mattered. Then keep in mind that the "T" represents "T"reasure but also "T"reaty between the Pharisees and Levites, which is still depicted on the back of the dollar bill. The "T" is also important and on top of the Jesuit symbol. So, Pithom and Rameses = "T" Ephraim and Moses. Seriously now, what are the statistical odds of that?! The word "Pharisees" is also hidden within Pithom Rameses.

Think about this, too. The pyramid on the dollar shows an all-seeing eye on top, which means Pharaoh Sees aka Pharisees. And the Star of Jacob opposite of it, shows 13 stars within. Those 13 stars do not represent the colonies, just as the pyramid has nothing to do with the U.S. The 13 stars are the 12 tribes + Ephraim as the 13th. Then read Is Ra El as a statement: Ra the Egyptian god and El the Canaanite god.

In God We Trust = Trusted Owing.

Federal = Fed Ra El.

Federal Reserve = Slave Erred Free or Severe Deferral.

Federal Reserve Note = Serve Freeloader Net (trap).

Then, what IS with the names Joseph, which also include Joseph Goebbels, Joseph Stalin, and Joseph Biden. The word "forbidden," has Biden's name hidden within, as well. LOL! This has got to be the matrix, which is even mentioned 5x's in the Bible.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

I need that little mind-blown emoji but I don't know how to do it on my computer.

I'm chomping at the bit to get into the Josephs. But next I want to use your and Tirion's info on earthquakes for Friday. And I know Greater Israhell is wanting something that puts Shemitism all in one place. Let me think about this.

Was the word play something that the translaters were in on? The Jesuits?

There are two books that I need to bring into this: Jesus in the House of the Pharaohs by Ahmed Osman and The Armarna Letters by William Moran. Even though they don't come to the conclusions we do, they have facts that can be applied. I think the former is where I read that the dimensions of the arc of the covenant given in the Bible match exactly the dimensions in the tomb of ... Ramses, was it?

And I think the jackal Egyptian god is Abram aka Abdi-Ashirta and the bird is the Pharaoh.

Pharaoh Sees = Pharisees. Ephraim Moses. Pithom Rameses. Is Ra El. What are the odds?

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Howard's avatar

Proud to be in the right age/gender demographic!

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