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Mathematician, elite math teacher, & energy engineer. Researcher, writer, and mystic. Chaser of rabbits. Solver of mysteries - see links below: Discovering Bitcoin #147 (my background): https://fountain.fm/episode/xFWL4gtmJ2cfF4v4U5tw Paradigm Drift #5 (research): Short: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kVP13d5MZe0 Bookmarked Full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OA5CHQTfOA&t=2255s Paradigm Drift #6 (research): Short: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFB_FSanru8 Bookmarked Full Episode: https://youtu.be/rLYsN3SMJ-o?t=7258 Once Bitten #562 (research): https://fountain.fm/episode/xJhmGJwLayW0ADEwmU2L Illegitimate Scholar 074 (research): https://youtu.be/-ksbeU4InZM Link below to Flight Club: a Sunday spiritual study group on Clubhouse. Sessions are recorded and will be released as podcasts. https://www.clubhouse.com/house/flight-club-aeg58h1l7sb6?chs=QKlU4Z4pWa%3A162m6aw2UBc-Y_38pxL36vmjIQ78UBQVqgi1qMuq7KQ Suspended X Account: @RedTailHawk1923 Pleb since block 465,941

I've seen this fact a number of times over the years. The number of millionaires keeps going up, just like Bitcoin, which makes me wonder:

how many millionaires are already wholecoiners?

There's a growing amount of overlap between these two groups. The 2 Venn diagram circles are moving to coincide with one another. Early on, there were hardly any millionaires who were wholecoiners. Then the first Bitcoin millionaires started to come to fruition. As time marched on, more and more Bitcoiners have become millionaires.

Thank you for sharing the benefit of your experience. I wouldn't be surprised if there were shenanigans afoot with respect to this issue in all sorts of dark corners. We know about the Skull of Satoshi. It's not like we've never been attacked by some propaganda campaign before, so this may very well be similar.

That said, based on what some of these folks are saying, they're dealing with serious health problems that they believe are a result of the noise. We are definitely receptive to frequencies, especially audible ones. Noise like that would definitely drive me nuts.

Can you elaborate on the "no notable difference in sound" bit? Difference between what and what?

It would be nice if Marathon would stop acting like the Rockefellers.

Bitcoin is supposed to solve problems, not create them.

You can mine without raping communities, ok?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7_WDzPyoqU

There's a term in Buddhism called "bodhisattva" which is a person who has become enlightened but has vowed not to enter Nirvana until everyone else has done so. I don't know that Dr. Gilbert was a bodhisattva but based on what I have heard from him, he experienced a kundalini awakening at some point earlier in his life and I would imagine that right now he is getting acquainted with a higher density right now.

RIP Dr. Robert Gilbert.

I just learned that he passed earlier this year.

He was a wealth of knowledge, a man of science, respectful of multiple religious and esoteric wisdom traditions, and a man deserving of titles like "guru", "mystic", "master", etc.

Fortunately he left us a ton of interview content, educational content, and proteges to carry on his work.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRsgxQGYlA8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqIc6WpZ5LU

In this video, some Qigong practitioners heal someone's bladder cancer in less than a couple of minutes.

Esoteric healing practices like Qigong, Reiki, Christian Science faith healing, and Filipino Psychic Surgery are essentially studies of what medical science spends billions of dollars controlling for annually: the Placebo Effect.

If you think modern western medicine doesn't have a belief component to it, consider why anyone would even go to a doctor's office if they did not believe the doctors could help them. The belief component is there, we just tend to pay no attention to the man behind the curtain: your will.

The answers are out there.

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When I had "the basalt insight", I had absolutely no knowledge of basalt besides the fact that it was a stone raw material and the name basalt. What I did have was a unified perspective on human religion and some research sources that nudged me in a certain direction.

I didn't know what elements basalt was rich in.

I didn't know what basalt looked like.

I didn't know what locations on Earth are rich in basalt deposits.

As I've researched basalt deeper, I keep finding information that validates my insight.

Basalt is rich in magnesium.

Magnesium is one ingredient of magnesium sulfate.

Geoffrey Drumm's work suggests the ancient Egyptians were manufacturing acids that one could use to refine the basalt into magnesium sulfate.

Egypt has lots of basalt.

The ancient Egyptians even incorporated basalt into their ancient structures.

I knew none of that when I had that initial basalt insight.

I either have the biggest case of confirmation bias in history or my perspective is accurate and, as such, is leading me to discover lost truths.

Given the science I have as back up, it's really hard to give any weight to the confirmation bias explanation.

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The Obama/Biden administration installed that anti-corruption task force in the Ukraine right before Hunter Biden magically made his way onto the board of Burisma Holdings…

No one would ever name the fat guy “Tiny”, would they?

No corrupt politicians would ever create an anti-corruption task force so they can control that task force and get away with a bunch of corruption that they keep the task force from discovering…right?

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Would the laws constantly get misinterpreted by virtually everyone in the same way that the religious principles of Christianity are constantly misinterpreted by virtually everyone?

Pretty sure I've found the core that connects Egypt, Hermetic Alchemy, and the science of chemistry.

Planning on telling Princey about it on an upcoming episode of Once Bitten. We're scheduled to record in August so it will be out at some point not too long after that I imagine.

Suffice to say the ancient Egyptians knew how to induce enlightenment in a repeatable way and I can explain a lot of the science behind it. Dr. Joe Dispenza's work is huge. I think you may be aware of him. I wanna say Lauren put him on my radar initially.

As long as hatred echoes from the minaret or steeple,

the hurt people

will hurt people.

#BlowbackIsCyclical

I'll point out that I've probably got somewhere around 2 hours of podcast content covering this between Once Bitten 514 and Illegitimate Scholar 074. I do specifically mention World in Peril and Chan Thomas's book on those shows and my presentation draws heavily from both of those sources.

To your question specifically:

1. I didn't care about anything in it other than chapters 27-30. I read chapters 26-31 just to make sure and yeah, I found the information in chapters 26 and 31 to be generally insignificant in the grand scheme of things.

2. Narratively, it makes sense. Wright brothers @ Kitty Hawk, WW1, WW2 more prominently featuring air forces, WW2 ends...now what do we do with all these planes we have and crews to pilot them? Let's explore and hone our understanding of the world. Their choice was rather consistent with Boyd's OODA loop that he conceptualized in the mid 50s in Korea as a pilot.

3. All research should be critically examined with an open mind guarded by robust discernment. That said, when scientists in academia get things wrong, the set of implications don't typically include the reordering of the global power dynamic. When scientists in the military get things wrong, the reordering of the global power dynamic is precisely at stake. That said, military scientists can be wrong but I would tend to expect that they would tend to be right given the stakes.

4. Removing the "life or death" stakes from the equation, military research is also likely to be much better funded given the existence of the military industrial complex and the money printer's existence.

5. The information provided in World in Peril is validated by a number of other sources. Many of those other sources are listed in my OP above.

6. Mechanically, the hypothesis offered in World in Peril, by Hapgood, by Thomas, etc. makes sense and there are viable hypotheses on how it all works. Thomas talks about the work of Nobel laureate Hannes Alfven who studied agitated mercury under varying magnetic field conditions. Thomas believed that the asthenosphere may behave similarly to the mercury in Alfven's experiments during the peak of the geomagnetic excursion events.

7. Speaking more generally of the whole "Earth crust decoupling hypothesis", it makes a lot of sense to me at a number of levels. It makes sense of a lot of flood myths. It makes sense of punctuated equilibrium and its correlation to stratigraphy. It makes sense of many, many Earthly mysteries.

The only Holy War is between love and fear.

Before reading anything, armor yourself with robust discernment. Study logic, logical fallacies, argumentation, debate, etc. Government schools don't teach you the knowledge you need to escape their yoke so we shouldn't really expect many people have even heard of logical fallacies. Many people use logical fallacies every day and don't know. Others do it and know they're doing it just to win in an underhanded way. Awareness of such tactics is not just defense either. It puts your debate opposition on their heels once you gently show them how foolishly illogical their last attempt at scoring a debate point was.

Next, make sure that as you read everything, you constantly both steelman and gracefully criticize what you're reading while withholding judgement until thorough due diligence has been done. Keep those steel man points and criticism points in your mental folder for that author/work. Treat each folder in your mental archive as a lens through which you may view the world. The more lenses you have available to iterate through, the better you'll be able to see everything with less distortion.

1. The Law of One a.k.a. the Ra material by L/L Research

2. Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness by Itzhak Bentov

3. Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect by Dr. Ian Stevenson M.D.

4. Becoming Supernatural by Dr. Joe Dispenza M.D.

5. Five Lives Remembered by Dolores Cannon

6. Jesus and the Essenes by Dolores Cannon

7. They Walked with Jesus by Dolores Cannon

8. Conversations with Nostradamus by Dolores Cannon

9. The Adam and Eve Story: The History of Cataclysms Uncensored - Magnetic Pole Shift by Chan Thomas

10: World in Peril by Ken White

11. Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock

12. The Lost Continent of Mu: The Motherland of Men by James Churchward

13. 101 Miracles of Natural Healing by Luke Chan

14. Overview of Zhineng Qigong Science by Prof. Pang Ming

15. Superminds by John Taylor

16. Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu

17. Chuang Tzu

18. The Biological Basis of Religion and Genius by Gopi Krishna

19. Kabbalah Unveiled by Imre Vallyon

20. Reiki: The Healing Touch by William Lee Rand

21. Every religions' holy books, i.e. I-Ching, Upanishads, Vedas, Bhagavad Gita, Torah/Talmud, Bible, Quran, The Gateless Gate, The White Cliff Records, the 6th Patriarch's Dharma Jewel Platform Sutra, the Popol Vuh, the Book of the Hopi, Egyptian Book of the Dead, Tibetan Book of the Dead, Hermetic texts, etc. (all translations available).

Yeah...I know...I cheated at the end and crammed multiple books into a catch all. Deal with it. I already had to cut a bunch of books I didn't want to cut.

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Jiddu Krishnamurti agreed.

He said “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.”

Someone posted this online...figured I'd share it with the Bitcoin community here and let the cyber hornets of team Nostrich sort out the truth of this claim:

"Bitcoin is going to get pwned. SHA256 is not a safe hashing algorithm & can be exploited in several ways. I don't typically advertise it but here you go - https://github.com/sschepis/rust-miner - i'll leave this link up for a bit. This miner will shave about eight zeroes of difficulty off the mining process - so like one diff 1 hash every couple minutes

ECDSA is a bit better, but not by much. secp256k1 will break even before quantum computers become ubiquitous. I can shave 50 bits of difficulty off a secp256k1 key on my home computer

The next mining frontier is definitely going to be mining for private keys of lost assets"

Your thoughts, anon?

"Who's to blame [for these religious wars]?

Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.

I know why you did it.

I know you were afraid.

Who wouldn't be?

War, terror, disease.

There were a myriad of problems which conspired to corrupt your reason and rob you of your common sense.

Fear got the best of you and in your panic, you turned to [some authority figure or institution].

[They] promised you order.

[They] promised you peace.

And all [they] demanded in return was your silent, obedient consent."

All religious wars stem from the dishonesty, greed, laziness, and ego of human beings.

It's apparently way too tall of a task to ask people to learn one another's traditions.

Millenia upon millennia of bloodshed seems to be the preference.

The problem is that people don't realize that their personal choices cumulatively result in these religious wars.

The more people that figure it out that all religions are vessels carrying various distortions of the same cosmic truths, the sooner we can reach a critical mass and render religious dogmatism and religious war to the annals of history.

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Yeah, its always a good talk, talking with you. Great observations.

I like how tarot seems to always work, if you get your imaginative juices flowing - it'll answer any question. I'm not sure which version of tarot history I believe, though. There's the version in which its a reformulation of the book of Thoth, and that resonates because it works, it just works. And then there's the version where the Visconti deck, which is still kept in a Milan museum iirc, is much simpler and then AE Waite comes along and makes all the cool symbolic pictures. He was a Freemason, btw - that alone lends a lot of credence to their claims. I mention that mostly because I've been seeing that anti-masonic rhetoric on nostr recently.

For what its worth, when I was just looking for a tarot connection, I felt like the chariot was more applicable. Idk of that's right... But it seemed more fitting. The two sphinxes mirror Jakin and Boaz, which seem to fit with the trading of value for value. And I like to look at the three cards in the whole column, when you make rows of seven cards, with the Fool off to the side. Below the chariot is Temperance, pouring water from cup to cup and one foot in water. Water is symbolic of Spirit, so its like another formulation of "the map is not the territory." And the angel with a foot in water kinda makes it the same symbol as Hecate - moving between the worlds, and having gotten a peak behind the veil in previous card symbolism. And below that, the World - awakening to a new reality. It all **_might_** (cuz idk) point to the same idea as "sell your cloak and buy a sword" because the sword/sabbath represents the real world, where reality is out of teach for us on this side of the veil, but you still have to orient your value system to a concrete and unchanging principle - the sabbath, the covenant, God.

But like I said, I can find a pattern in anything. This could be all wrong.

Thank you, and likewise. It is a pleasure talking with you.

Oh, wow. You're way deeper into studying tarot than me. I'm very new to it.

I have a few sources for tarot and all are generally perennialist teachings in some form.

In The Law of One, they cover tarot quite a bit. I'll leave a link to the search results of the Law of One material for the word "tarot" but you can probably find some more hits if you search for "key", "card", "archetype", etc. using the integrated search engine on the site:

https://www.lawofone.info/results.php?q=tarot

76.6 Questioner: Sorry we have had such a long delay between the last session and this one. It couldn’t be helped I guess. Could you please tell me the origin of the tarot?

Ra: I am Ra. The origin of this system of study and divination is twofold: firstly, there is that influence which, coming in a distorted fashion from those who were priests attempting to teach the Law of One in Egypt, gave form to the understanding, if you will pardon the misnomer, which they had received. These forms were then made a regular portion of the learn/teachings of an initiate. The second influence is that of those entities in the lands you call Ur, Chaldea, and Mesopotamia who, from old, had received the, shall we say, data for which they called having to do with the heavens. Thusly we find two methods of divination being melded into one with uneven results; the, as you call it, astrology and the form being combined to suggest what you might call the correspondences which are typical of the distortions you may see as attempts to view archetypes.

According to Ra, the tarot was received by inspired Egyptian priests. It seems that the Ur/Chalea/Mesopotamian influence became somewhat distorted, merging astrology with tarot. Astrology and tarot both are valid but blending them likely leads to some confusion and inaccuracy.

Kabbalah Unveiled by Imre Vallyon is my other main tarot source. 200/350 pages of that book are about tarot cards. I don't agree with 100% of what he has in that book but unlike the Law of One, this book is structured like a textbook. Like the Law of One, it acknowledges the, at least partial, legitimacy of many religious traditions.

If "they" killed the internet or power grid, the consequences would be Ragnarok.

The world would become even more chaotic. This chaos would make it hard for "them" to continue to live in the ways they prefer for any number of reasons from hit men to supply line disruptions.

Aren't there ways to broadcast Bitcoin txns using radio? I'm pretty sure someone was doing that at least 5 years ago.

Lastly, if we are willing to bootstrap our own monetary network and our own social media protocol, what is stopping us from bootstrapping our own mesh grid network and setting up our own local renewable energy grids?

We're kind of already doing that with the decentralized mining farms.

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"We gotta find our way

To heal the memory

To release our pain

To love the enemy

As long as it's defined in terms of good and evil

From the Mosque to the Cathedral

The hurt people will hurt people

...

The terrorized will terrorize

And cycle on until we rise up in our love

Remember

Only fear fear itself

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Come peaceful warrior

Come see the path is clear

The only holy war

Between all love and fear

As long as hatred echoes from the minaret or steeple

The hurt people will hurt people"

-Wookiefoot

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Recently Illegitimate Scholar interviewed Graham Hancock, host of Ancient Apocalypse.

Graham's show explores mysteries involving ancient myths of great floods, lost ancient civilizations, megaliths, psychedelics, and serpent symbolism found seemingly everywhere(including Christianity...see Matthew 10:16).

In this episode with Illegitimate Scholar, I offer viable answers to a number of the mysteries Graham explores in his research. Enjoy.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ksbeU4InZM