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Monthly reminder of just how insane these types are. Imagine being this gullible... If anyone needs help escaping this weirdo cult or any of the other ones we can help
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Just the monthly reminder that the little kingdom is and has been controlled by these WEF neo nazis for decades. . The World Economic Forum has been running, since 1993, a program called Global Leaders for Tomorrow, rebranded, in 2005, as Young Global Leaders. This program aims at identifying, selecting and promoting future global leaders in both business and politics. Indeed, quite a few Young Global Leaders have later managed to become Presidents, Prime Ministers, or CEOs (see below). In a 2017 speech, WEF founder Klaus Schwab described this process as “penetrating the Cabinets”. Former British Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown (both selected in 1993), William Hague (UK Foreign Secretary 2010-2014, selected in 1994), Ed Miliband (former Labour Party leader, 2008), David Lammy (UK Foreign Secretary 2024-, selected in 2002), Yvette Cooper (UK Home Secretary 2024-, 2005), Professor in Public Health Devi Sridhar (selected in 2021), Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar (selected in 2018), Nathaniel Rothschild (son of Lord Rothschild), historian Niall Ferguson (selected in 2005), Charles Kennedy (former leader of the Liberal Democrats, 2000), Nathanael Wei (UK politician, 2013), Zac Goldsmith (UK politician, 2008), Francis Maude (former Chairman of the Conservative Party, 1994), Ruth Kelly (chair of Water UK, 2003).
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{who is credited for the annotated mk jessup}
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Query
{do any of them have professional or amateur clown experience?}
{who is credited for the annotated mk jessup}
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The annotations in the "annotated M.K. Jessup" book were handwritten by a man who identified himself as
Carlos Allende (also known as Carl Allen).
The annotated version refers to the "Varo Edition" of Morris K. Jessup's 1955 book, The Case for the UFO. The story goes that in 1957, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) received an anonymous package containing a paperback copy of the book, which was extensively annotated in three different colors of ink by what appeared to be three different individuals. The annotations included bizarre commentary about time travel, electromagnetic forces, and the alleged 1943 "Philadelphia Experiment," in which a naval destroyer was supposedly teleported.
Jessup was contacted by the ONR and identified one of the writers as Carlos Allende, with whom he had previously corresponded. The ONR found the annotations intriguing enough to have the entire book, including the annotations and correspondence, retyped and privately reprinted in a limited run by the Varo Manufacturing Company of Garland, Texas, for internal study. This edition eventually leaked to the public, becoming a foundational document in UFO and conspiracy lore.
The other two annotators were believed to be "dialoguing" with Allende in the margins and were identified by him with the pseudonyms "Mr. A" and "Jessup".
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The annotated version of Morris K. Jessup’s 1955 book,
The Case for the UFO, is credited to a mysterious individual named Carlos Miguel Allende (also known as Carl M. Allen).
Here are the key details regarding the creation and distribution of this work:
Original Annotator: Carlos Allende sent an envelope to the Office of Naval Research (ONR) in 1956 containing a copy of Jessup's book filled with extensive, handwritten notes. These notes detailed bizarre claims about the Philadelphia Experiment, aliens, and advanced physics.
The "Three" Authors: The annotations were written in three different colors of ink, appearing to be a dialogue between three distinct entities—later identified as likely being Allende himself using different personas.
The Varo Edition: Intrigued by the annotations, the ONR commissioned the Varo Manufacturing Company of Garland, Texas, to produce a limited reprint of the annotated book for internal circulation. This version is famously known as the Varo Edition.
Later Documentation: Following Jessup's death in 1959, publisher Gray Barker popularized the legend of the annotated book through his 1963 work, The Strange Case of Dr. M.K. Jessup, which explored the relationship between Jessup and Allende's claims.
Would you like more information on the specific claims Carlos Allende made regarding the Philadelphia Experiment?
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{do any of them have professional or amateur clown experience?}
No, there is
no documented evidence that Morris K. Jessup, Carlos Allende (Carl M. Allen), or Gray Barker had any professional or amateur experience as a clown.
Their backgrounds were in vastly different fields:
Morris K. Jessup: He was an academic and researcher with a background in astronomy and archaeology. He earned a Master's degree from the University of Michigan and worked on archaeological expeditions in Central and South America.
Carlos Miguel Allende (Carl M. Allen): He was primarily a drifter and merchant marine. He is best known for his eccentric letters and annotations, but historical records of his life—though fragmented—focus on his military service and travel rather than performing arts or clowning.
Gray Barker: He was a writer, publisher, and prominent figure in early UFO culture (known for introducing the "Men in Black" concept). While he had a theatrical flair in his writing, his professional life was centered on publishing and book sales.
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If you see this scenario being spread around, ignore it, it's not real.
Someone's taken a WORST CASE scenario, that I wrote 2 years ago now, after someone in the M. Seeker Chat Group asked me about it and copied and pasted it, then added the population and funding figures to it, but it's virtually the same.
I REPEAT, IT ISN'T A REAL SCENARIO AND WAS WRITTEN AS A HYPOTHETICAL WORST CASE SCENARIO
If you see this scenario being spread around, ignore it, it's not real.
Someone's taken a WORST CASE scenario, that I wrote 2 years ago now, after someone in the M. Seeker Chat Group asked me about it and copied and pasted it, then added the population and funding figures to it, but it's virtually the same.
I REPEAT, IT ISN'T A REAL SCENARIO AND WAS WRITTEN AS A HYPOTHETICAL WORST CASE SCENARIO
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I queried Google
{what are antonyms of abstract in the abstract sense}
And the AI Overview fed me dozens upon dozens of similar words but only these opposites
actual
concrete
representational
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Deep Dive AI was only this much better:
I can't blame the LLM for the English language paucity of simple terms for a direct phenomenon, nor its favorance of diverse vocabulary to express noumenon.
{what are antonyms of abstract in the abstract sense}
And the AI Overview fed me dozens upon dozens of similar words but only these opposites
actual
concrete
representational
complete version
full text
Deep Dive AI was only this much better:
In the "abstract sense"—referring to ideas, qualities, or concepts rather than physical objects—the antonyms of
abstract describe things that are grounded, specific, or verifiable.
The primary antonyms include:
Concrete: The most direct opposite; refers to things that are perceptible by the senses or exist in physical form.
Tangible: Describes something real and able to be touched, or clearly definite.
Specific: Used when moving from general theories to precise, individual instances.
Actual / Real: Refers to things that exist in fact and reality rather than just in the mind.
Factual: Indicates something based on evidence and truth rather than theoretical speculation.
Material: Pertains to physical substance or matter.
Practical: Suggests something that is actionable or useful in a real-world setting.
Objective: Relates to objects or events that are external to the mind and can be observed.
Contextual Antonyms:
Representational / Figurative: In the context of art or denoscription, these are opposites of "abstract" as they depict the world as it appears.
Detailed / Precise: Used when the "abstract" in question is a summary or high-level overview.
Would you like to see examples of how to rephrase an abstract sentence into a concrete one?
I can't blame the LLM for the English language paucity of simple terms for a direct phenomenon, nor its favorance of diverse vocabulary to express noumenon.
Love this quote:
“People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.” - Isaac Asimov
“People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.” - Isaac Asimov
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Klt63 commenting on generaldrea does not seem like a random commenter, he is very well connected to the rest of the people who are investigated on this channel. Including Joey Finck (connected to Justin Barrows of James Alefantis circle: https://news.1rj.ru/str/VoatResearch/901), Jen Smith (connected to Heathermary Jackson, Mary Frey and Hausberger sisters, Daniela Mamon: https://news.1rj.ru/str/VoatResearch/789 + https://news.1rj.ru/str/VoatResearch/938 + https://news.1rj.ru/str/VoatResearch/757), Rob Johns, Jeff Kling and Tatum Shaw (all three connected to Jason Kreher: https://news.1rj.ru/str/VoatResearch/877)
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