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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Something in a nice rich brown possibly... Or black...

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Bill in the proverbial little black cocktail dress... Yum! 🤮

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Leslie Benjamini #🟦's avatar

Really, what’s wrong with these people?

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Btw just finishing off the documentary version of "The Real Anthony Fauci"... I'm numb.. 😥

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Leslie Benjamini #🟦's avatar

I’m almost afraid to watch it. Not going to watch it just before bed. How long is it?

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

It's in parts I've just discovered. First one is 1 hour and 50 minutes. You've got 10 days to watch it for free.

https://www.therealanthonyfaucimovie.com/viewing/

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Leslie Benjamini #🟦's avatar

There is more after this?

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Leslie Benjamini #🟦's avatar

Maybe you need a rye!

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Demonic influence, if not outright demonic possession. And yes, I'm absolutely serious.

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Leslie Benjamini #🟦's avatar

I never was a believer in that kind of stuff but things are sooooooo weird.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

It's also a curious factoid that both Karl Marx and Adolf Hitler were very heavily into occultism. May I also take this time to introduce you to Aleister Crowley, notorious occultist and asset of British Intelligence.. One of the first things Il Duce did on gaining power in Italy was booting Uncle Aleister out of the country. When you study this stuff to any extent, Crowley's name keeps popping up in the wierdest of circumstances; Alfred Kinsey and L. Ron Hubbard were both disciples of Crowley for example.

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Leslie Benjamini #🟦's avatar

L R Hubbard of Scientology fame.

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Capt. Roy Harkness's avatar

Bingo. Move to the head of the class! 😘

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Don't know if it will convince you of anything, but it's worth the effort to get through it: "The Trickster and the Paranormal" by George Hansen. It's dense, it's scholarly, it took me three tries to complete it.. His description of St. Lydwine of Scheidam was particularly gripping. "The more one becomes engaged in paranormal research, the more compelling the questions become. After deep involvement in Fortean Research, researcher John Keele wrote "The 8th Tower" asking not, "is there a God?" -- But the much more disturbing question: "Is God sane?" Encounters with the supernatural can be profoundly disturbing and provoke questions that raise grave doubts as to the legitimacy of religious and scientific authority."

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