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I listened to his 3 hr interview w Joe Rogan and I also watched this interview w Jan Jekielek. I agree w you Dr Paul, he is real and he gets it.

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That is so true, the vax totalitarians are no better than other fascists, who want to oppose their will upon others, and with the vaccines it is even worse, they want to force you to get injected with a potential dangerous experimental gen therapy against your will. If your freedom about your body is lost, all other freedoms get obsolete. It is a dystopian nightmare.

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He’s a stand up guy like you Dr Paul.

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"he went from islamist to one of the most balanced, informed people"

He went from: the West is evil, I must destroy it physically, to the West is evil I must destroy intellectually, morally and philosophically because I have the intellectual capacity to do so. This is not a criticism, I'm a huge fan of his.

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An obvious pattern with totalitarian worshipers. Greed and complete domination over others. The means justify the ends. We must all conform so that fascist dictators can achieve their desired goal, controlling every aspect of everyones lives. By force or what ever means necessary. Maajid is a very intuitive, wise man.

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Incisive! But the patterns have remained the same through history: in Egypt the pharaohs believed they had the right to rule because they were genetically superior to everyone, they had their magicians and priests (corrupted scientists and religious leaders), those at the top tiers of society practiced pedophilia, were fascinated with astronomy, accumulated gold, accomplished great building projects, valued bloodlines, protected secret knowledge, purposefully dissociated children, practiced cultic sex, and on and on. The same is true of Hitler, the Incas, the Dragon family of China, the Illuminati, Nimrod in the Bible, the Babylonians...the Marxists do this but say the exact opposite. Many Moslems are wonderful people but many others who claim to be devout practice some of the same habits as Hitler: they feel superior, may murder lesser humans and feel virtuous about it, and—tragically—pedophilia is not frowned on in some ‘religious’ Moslem circles. The patterns have not changed. Ever.

The Bible is the story of the snake—the illumines one—and his company versus the love and power of God all through history: they are the exact same group we now face. The symbols on our money and in their logos were the images in the cultures which opposed the people of God in the Bible. When Jesus said, “You follow the traditions of men and not God” He made reference to the Babylonian Talmud which is studied even today and is preferred by many over the Torah (Bible). The Babylonian Talmud is from——Babylon. Reading the Bible is reading the manual on how the same bloodline families we fight today were defeated in divers ways for thousands of years when God’s people prayed while acting with faith and courage.

I studied math before I knew how the group who runs the world traces its bloodlines back to Nimrod and the ancient kings of Mesopotamia. Had I known I think I would have preferred the timeless patterns of truth which recur on every continent in every century. With today’s ruling class I use that knowledge more than algebra:{

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Mar 12, 2022·edited Mar 12, 2022

Maajd is a great mind. He is razor sharp on so much. His assessment of the use of narratives to create new and multiple spaces of action (psychological, political, structural, emotional), where some parts of the narrative's purpose may not be apparent on the surface-i.e vaccine passports, which was used to set up the social credit system and was not about health. Once the use of the narrative is no longer needed, (dropped entirely or even contradicted), then the next narrative appears and to implement another 'thing'. Truth literally is the embodiment of shapeshifting. Yes I learn alot from listening to him.

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What is truth? said jesting Pilate; and would not stay for an answer.

Francis Bacon

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