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Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Jesus And Lucifer Both Morning Stars? - Thomas Sheridan Why've I never heard of this guy before? Thinks in the same way I do, and explains it so well too! This is just further validation, that I'm on the right track and not alone either! Think I might…»
Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Pyramid of Bomarzo - What the flock Tv Saw someone recommend this channel the other day, on crowhouse chat and thought sod it, let's have a look. Glad I did now! Good channel https://youtu.be/Ri6gpNsPNpc»
The "Christian" Cardinal Virtues

The cardinal virtues are four virtues of mind and character in both classical philosophy and Christian theology.
They are prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. They form a virtue theory of ethics. The term cardinal comes from the Latin cardo (hinge); virtues are so called because they are regarded as the basic virtues required for a virtuous life.

These principles derive initially from Plato in Republic Book IV, 426–435. Aristotle expounded them systematically in the Nicomachean Ethics. They were also recognized by the Stoics. Cicero expanded on them, and Ambrose, Augustine of Hippo, and Thomas Aquinas adapted them while expanding on the theological virtues.

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Full article here.

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Forwarded from Banned Reality
"That the system of morals propounded in the New Testament contained no maxim which had not been previously enunciated, and that some of the most beautiful passages in the apostolic writings are quotations from Pagan authors, is well known to every scholar. To assert that Christianity communicated to man moral truths previously unknown, argues on the part of the asserted either gross ignorance or willful fraud."

— From "History of Civilization in England: In Five Volumes" by Henry Thomas Buckle.
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Diary of Secrets by Nick Redfern.pdf
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Nick Redfern

I like Nick Redfern, I don't always agree with him, but I like him.
I like him because, like myself, he goes where the evidence takes him and if that means delving into a new field of study, he's not afraid to go there?
He's also one of, very few people out there (that includes myself btw) that will talk about the Collins Elite. For that, he should be highly commended, as not many researchers will go that far down the rabbit hole, because it's with those guys things get really weird!!

1) Diary of Secrets

2) The New World Order Book

3) Area 51

4) Assassinations
THE INVISIBLE COLLEGE_ What a G - Jacques Vallee.pdf
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Pick and Mix?: A mixed bag (part 4)

In this continuation of the mixed bag themed drops, we have a few doozies for you, looking at everything from the paranormal, to the etymology of words (See... A mixed bag!)
There's even a couple in here, that're related to my video dropping tomorrow night (Friday 22nd July 2022) see if you can tell which ones they are?

1) The Invisible College: What a Group of Scientists Has Discovered About UFO Influence on the Human Race - Jacques Vallee

2) The Hatman: The true story of evil encounters - Heidi Hollis

3) The Interrupted Journey : Two Lost Hours "Aboard a Flying Saucer" - John G Fuller

4) Subterranean Worlds: 100,000 years of dragons, dwarves, the dead, lost races and UFO's, from inside the Earth - Walter Kafton Minkle

5) The Keepers - Jim Sparks

6) The Roswell Conspiracy - Boyd Morrison

7) Dictionary of Word Origins - Linda Flavell

8) The First Holocaust - Don Heddesheimer
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The Saturn Myth by Talbott, Dav - Unknown.pdf
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Do we have an alternative ancient history, that is being hidden? (Beginners Pack)

I know...
Stupid question.

Of course we do
Otherwise what was the point of all the other similar drops I've done on this subject?

But, for the benefit of newbies (and veterans of the topic too! You wouldn't believe what you can discover, going over certain aspects again?) here's a small selection of some fantastic starter material and some, not so starter, material.

1) The Saturn Myth: A Reinterpretation Of Rites And Symbols Illuminating Some Of The Dark Corners Of Primordial Society - David Talbot

2) Asclepius - The perfect discourse of Hermes Trismegistus (Thoth) - Clement Salaman

3) The Phoenicians - Vadim S. Jigoulov

4) The Sumerians - Paul Collins

5) Forgotten Civilisation: The role of solar outbursts in our past and future - Robert M. Schoch PhD
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