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🇮🇷 Iranian Broadcasting Corporation urged people to delete WhatsApp from their phones

The State Broadcasting Corporation wrote:
“According to news received from informed sources, the WhatsApp application is collecting information about individuals and is providing their last known location and communications to the Zionist enemy, tagged with the information.

People are being asked to delete the WhatsApp app from their mobile phones.”


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Oh… France is now suddenly against jabbing people with syringes against their will. 🤷‍♂️

https://x.com/dschlopesisback/status/1937658778780115036?s=46&t=G8osZoHuXTQhHbGFJD4WZg

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ReasonRX was one of the few epistemological podcasts I’ve ever run across. Their emphasis was on methods of learning and teaching and the philosophy and science of knowledge. It made an excellent forum to discuss how we figured out physics. This episode will be of particular interest to homeschoolers and educators.

https://open.substack.com/pub/aetherczar/p/history-philosophy-and-teaching-of?r=lp6h7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
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I went on with William Ramsey Investigates last month to discuss Einstein, Relativity, and Modern Physics. Part 2 of that discussion is scheduled for tonight at 5pm CDT. Look for it tonight, here: rumble.com/user/william

In the meanwhile, here’s Part 1: https://substack.com/home/post/p-164552035
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Thank you for the warm welcome back! 🙏

Side note: I’m honored to be among so many questioning and critically thinking friends who demand a "proof of life" video!! ;-)

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Yemen is now striking Israel with drones 🔥🚀

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Rand Corporation's Israel-Arab War Games (1967)

"So, in May, I was in the United States, as I told you. In May 1967, I was in California… By the way, I was visiting the Rand Corporation, and they were playing a war game over there: Israel vs. the Arabs. At some point, the game got to a point where Israel dropped a nuclear bomb on the Arabs. I don’t know whether it was based on CIA estimates or on Rand’s own estimates. They asked me about it and I didn’t tell them anything. And then I got a message from [redacted] to return to Israel immediately" (IDF Brigadier General Yitzhak Yaakov & Dr. Avner Cohen, 1999).

"'Yicha,' as he was called, was head of the IDF's weapons research and development program; a memoir he published during retirement had him convicted of handing over of secret information without authorization" (haaretz.com, 2013).

"Think Tanks - Billions for Brainwork: A fascinating new industry, devoted to solving "other people's problems" by the application of sheer intelligence (condensed from New York Times): Two retired generals sat in the "Red Room" and talked quietly about launching a surprise bombing raid. The electric calendar on the wall of the map-lined room showed the date: June 9, 1975. The battleground was Asia. A war game was being played at RAND Corp., the "think tank" generally credited with helping to shape U.S. military strategy for almost two decades. The games room lay behind a foot-thick bank-vault door in the basement of one of RAND's two modern oceanfront buildings in Santa Monica, Calif. Two smaller rooms, marked "Red Army" and "Blue Army," were linked to the games room by foot-square swinging panels called "Judas doors." Inside these small rooms, opposing Red and Blue officers planned their battlefield strategies for that future June 9, then passed their battle plans through the Judas doors to RAND game controllers, who evaluated the casualties and damage suffered by each side. Finally, the Red and Blue commanders were called in, separately, to learn what they had wrought in the latest of a series of "RAND wars" that have been fought every weekday for almost 20 years. Games are just one of the 200 research projects at RAND, best known of the proliferating U.S" (Reeves, 1967).
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🇮🇷 Iran celebrates victory!

General Qaani, commander of the IRGC's Quds Force, attends the victory celebration in Tehran.

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By the way he was killed by Israel.

Looks like they did not tell him, as he is celebrating in Teheran.

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The longest bombing run in history: The B-2 "Spirit of America" logged 44 hours of flight time and five aerial refuelings to bomb Afghanistan from Missouri. October 8-9, 2001.

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Born in the 17th century, the man dubbed the saviour of Stonehenge, who first realised its solstice alignment, an early archaeologist who preserved and documented many of Britain’s Neolithic megalithic monuments, correctly realised they were pre-Roman and led some of the first proper excavations of Indo-European barrows. William Stukeley FRS FSA was an occultist, freemason LARPing as a druid!

Originally an Anglican clergyman, his antiquarianism led him to a career as a pioneering archaeologist. This fascination with the past cannot be separated from his unusual religious beliefs. He was a Freemason, influenced by Pythagoreanism and Neoplatonism. but believed that this was consistent with the beliefs of the ancient Druids who he thought had acquired the True Religion of monotheism from Phoenician traders in antiquity.

In 1722, he founded the Society of Roman Knights, devoted to the study of Roman era Britain. The Knights each took a name from the Celtic period, Stukeley's was "Chyndonax"
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This should be mandatory signage everywhere in the world
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En route to Avebury in 1721, in the Kennet valley he felt the need of a geological map
“I have often wished that a map of soils was accurately made, promising to myself that such a curiosity would furnish us with some new notions of geography, and of the theory of the earth, which has only hitherto been made from hypotheses.” The greatness of his work is based on this tendency towards maps, plans and drawings as in the precision of his drawings of Stonehenge and Avebury.

WS correctly perceived that the innumerable barrows dotted about southern England were of pre-Roman origin by their situation in relation to the Roman roads, either jutting over them or by their lack of proximity to them. He also correctly attributed many of the southern hill forts to the earlier Belgics, rather than the Romans.
William Stukeley first travelled to Stonehenge in early summer of 1719 with Roger and Samuel Gale. He wrote at the time

“The Wiltshire downs, or Salisbury plain, (as commonly call,d) for extent and beauty, is, without controversy, one of the most delightful parts of Britain. But of late years great encroachments have been made upon it by the plough, which threatens the ruin of this fine Champlain, and all of the monuments of antiquity thereabouts...And however I succeed in accounting for these wonderful works: at least. I shall be instrumental in preserving their memory, in giving just drawings of them.” Stukelev's book 'Stonehenge A Temple Restor'd to the British Druids' was first published in 1740.

Stukeley spent many weeks in the next five years accurately measuring, observing and recording. He concluded that Stonehenge was not of Roman origin as others supposed but that the measurements, in cubits, suggested an earlier civilisation. He believed it was a Temple to the Ancient Druids, built by immigrants from the near east, possibly Phoenicians, who had entered this country by the Promontorium Herculaneum, Hartland Point.

His belief that Stonehenge was built c. 500 BC and that Phoenicians were involved was wrong, but indeed it was built by people originating in the Near East (Anatolia), more like 2500 BC, although they had nothing to do with Druids or Phoenicians. His guesswork is still very impressive based on the limited resources at his disposal. Stukeley's accurate drawings of Stonehenge are still used by archaeologists to this day.

Dr.Stukeley is best known as the first person to discover the alignment of the stones with the midsummer and midwinter solstices. He also named the group of two upright stones topped by a horizontal lintel as a 'trilithon' (from the Greek for 3 stones). With Edmund Halley, the astronomer, he proposed that the builders of Stonehenge had aligned the stones with the magnetic north.
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On 5th July 1723, Lord Pembroke and Stukeley excavated one of the Cursus Barrows erected by the Beaker folk adjacent to Stonehenge. They treated the deceased respectfully, covering them up again after excavating and documenting the contents. Then they excavated another barrow and documented sacrificial animal remains inside.
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Retro Bindery Backers

As we’re rapidly approaching full operational status for the Death Star bindery, we’re going to need to figure out the print runs for THE ILIAD and THE ODYSSEY. So, sometime next month, we’re giving everyone the chance to back the bindery at the same price as the original backers who have made the whole thing […]

https://voxday.net/2025/06/25/retro-bindery-backers/
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