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RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - Snarl - 06-14-2023

(06-14-2023, 02:49 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: [Image: 2FtUFD3.jpg]

Geez. 450?


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - EndtheMadnessNow - 06-14-2023

(06-14-2023, 02:53 AM)Snarl Wrote:
(06-14-2023, 02:49 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: .

Geez. 450?

I wonder if any of their bloodlines survived? Just imagine how many vampire parasites are freely roaming around today. They've infiltrated every country gov't on the planet. On the flip-side those so-called vampires may have gone against the religious status quo of that era and were silenced, permanently.


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - BIAD - 06-14-2023

On 8th June 2023, @"EndtheMadnessNow"#18  wrote in the Chat-box:

'We're living in the funniest, bizarre moments in history. Crazy shit going on out in them woods.
BACKYARD RITUAL: When a woman set up a trail camera with her grandpa to capture wildlife,
she never expected to capture what would fuel her nightmares. I dunno, maybe BIAD or Ninurta
can esplain this one. lol.

It was a strange story with a scantily-clad female and a male donning black wigs and appearing
to be eating from a deer carcase. But in the world of entertainment, anything to get one's name
circulating in the media will do and if it means a fake set-up of Feral Folk... well, that'll do yer'!
Smile
(From the Fox News article)


Quote:Scantily clad 'witches' caught munching on deer carcass in bizarre security cam footage

'A nurse and nature lover in Canada reportedly captured footage of what she said appeared to be "two witches
holding a carcass-eating ritual" with a camera she set up near her home. "I don’t know what the heck was up
with that," Corinea Stanhope, 36, of Powell River, British Columbia, told Kennedy News. "It really freaked us
out, it’s not something you see every day."

After coming across a deer carcass in a garden on her property, Stanhope said she set up the camera to surveil
any animals that might take interest in the dead deer.

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The wild forest's version of McDonald's                                                                       Corinea Stanhope & and afters.

"Me and my grandpa put up a trail camera to see if we could see animals, and we got a bobcat [on camera],
which was pretty cool," she said, adding that her 76-year-old grandfather, Bob, was horrified when he checked
the footage and saw what appeared to be scantily clad women chomping down on the carcass at night.

"I came the next day, and grandpa said he'd got naked people on the camera, and I said, 'No, you didn't. Bulls---.'
So, he showed me," she said. Stanhope noted to the outlet that the apparent carcass-eaters emerged about 10
minutes after sunset, looking "disheveled" and like they were wearing wigs.

"You can't really tell from the photos, but the hoof was brought right up to her mouth," she said. "I don't know if
she was kissing it, smelling or eating it, but to touch a decaying carcass like that makes me feel sick – the
amount of bacteria that must have been on there." "Maybe they were paying their respects, but they were naked,"
she added.

Stanhope noted that she was "creeped out" because the incident took place just a two-minute walk from her
house and that she feared for the safety of her horses. "I was concerned about them messing with my horses
at night," she said. "The horses always get really spooked and unnerved around that area. I thought they imagined
stuff at first, so I didn't think anything of it. Maybe I believe them now...'

Just another weird story that would face away before the next bout of media-porn, but then...

12th June 2023. The Cut:



Quote:Is Megan Fox Hosting a Carcass-Eating Ritual or What?

'When it comes to carcass-eating rituals, I generally prefer them to be done far, far away from me -unless,
that is, they are for a good cause. In my opinion, one such event purportedly being planned by Megan Fox,
probably as a joke but whatever, falls into that category.

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The kids.                                                                        Megan Fox -well-known actress.

Over the weekend, Fox responded to a conservative influencer criticizing her children’s wardrobes by threatening
to dine on dead animals in his backyard. A fitting response, if you ask me. Maybe you would like to attend, too?

The potential host in question: Robby Starbuck, a former director and producer of music videos who recently
attempted to leverage his right-wing opinions into a political run in Tennessee. He was voted off the ballot by
fellow Republicans for not meeting the voting-history requirements but still purports to “fight for freedom” on
social media.

Often, this seems to mean ranting and publicly panicking about children’s exposure to trans education and pride
month, but last week he turned his attention to Fox, offering a slew of unsolicited thoughts on how she dresses
her kids.

“These are Megan Fox’s sons,” Starbuck wrote on Twitter, sharing a photo of Fox with her three sons from early
2022. He went on to claim that he used to live in “the same gated community” as Fox and her children and once
“saw two of them have a full breakdown saying they were forced by their mom to wear girls clothes as their nanny
tried to console them.” Starbuck explained that he “knew California wouldn’t do anything about it because the state
celebrates this stuff and she’s famous,” going so far as to accuse Fox of “pure child abuse” and instructing his
followers to “pray for them.”

Fox, who’s spoken openly about her children’s gender expression, appears to have done some Googling herself.
While the father of her children, Brian Austin Green, denied Starbuck’s story and criticized his “selfish motives,”
Fox reposted the screed on her Instagram account, calling Starbuck a “clout chaser” and laying into him for
“exploiting my child’s gender identity to gain attention in your political campaign.”

She composed an all-lowercase poem of sorts to properly convey her rage:

"i have been burned at the stake by insecure narcissistic impotent little men like you
many times and yet I’m still here you fucked with the wrong witch"

Fox followed this extended haiku with an equally creative Instagram Story in which she screenshotted a New York
Post article about a group of alleged witches caught on a wildlife camera holding a “carcass-eating ritual” in
someone’s backyard. “Me outside rob starbuck’s house,” Fox wrote over the grainy footage of a naked, wild-haired
woman appearing to reach toward some kind of blob on the ground.

Apparently the specter of a carcass-eating ritual unfolding behind his house did not deter Starbuck, who on Sunday
took a moment from his “family & Jesus time” to respond to Fox’s post:
“Now Megan Fox is threatening to hold a carcass eating ritual at my house,”
Starbuck wrote on Twitter, stating the obvious.

He deemed the idea of planning this type of event a “bold/dumb decision in TN,” adding that Fox now “looks crazy”
and “now people know she practices witchcraft too.

Starbuck clearly has not bothered to peruse the April 2022 issue of Glamour UK, because if he had, he would know
that the magazine-reading public is already pretty familiar with Fox’s passion for the art of sorcery. In her cover story,
she told the publication that she and her partner in life and bodily fluids,

Machine Gun Kelly, drink each other’s blood but “for ritual purposes only.” A book of moon spells popped up in one
of her Instagram posts months later. Did Mr. Starbuck think Fox was aiming not to let people know she practices
witchcraft?

But okay, sure: Maybe you would balk at the idea of Fox holding a carcass-eating ritual behind your house.
It does sound freaky, but I could think of worse things to have in my backyard — a catastrophic gender-reveal party,
for example, or several dozen feral hogs. Were she to host one at Starbuck’s house, I would be on the next available
flight to Tennessee. Meet you at the blood-sacrifice tree!...'
Surprised


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - Snarl - 06-14-2023

(06-14-2023, 12:20 PM)BIAD Wrote:
Quote:[Image: attachment.php?aid=877]
The wild forest's version of McDonald's
Quote:Fox followed this extended haiku with an equally creative Instagram Story in which she screenshotted a New York
Post article about a group of alleged witches caught on a wildlife camera holding a “carcass-eating ritual” in
someone’s backyard. “Me outside rob starbuck’s house,” Fox wrote over the grainy footage of a naked, wild-haired
woman appearing to reach toward some kind of blob on the ground.

When nuisance animals come up in the yard an AR-15 makes short work of 'em. Wink


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - Ninurta - 06-15-2023

Lot of batshit crazy roaming the world these days. Now, not only is this "Fox" woman batshit crazy, but she claims to be famous, too? Who in the hell is she?

And the guy in Tennessee - "Starbuck" I think he calls himself. Who in the hell names themselves after a character on a cheesy '70 sci-fi TV show? So, not only is he batshit crazy too, but also not very damned original!

Those two sound like a match made on heaven to me! Maybe they'll invite me to the wedding... on second thought, don't. I don't suffer batshit crazy all that well, and that is almost a certain overdose of it!

.


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - BodhisattvaStyle - 06-15-2023

They're opening portals to another dimension.  Big Grin They are the "gate keepers."

I mean, it sounds right to me.  Laughing


For real tho, that is weird no matter what they say.


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - BIAD - 06-15-2023

(06-15-2023, 03:58 AM)Ninurta Wrote: Lot of batshit crazy roaming the world these days. Now, not only is this "Fox" woman batshit crazy, but she claims to be famous, too? Who in the hell is she?

And the guy in Tennessee - "Starbuck" I think he calls himself. Who in the hell names themselves after a character on a cheesy '70 sci-fi TV show? So, not only is he batshit crazy too, but also not very damned original!

Those two sound like a match made on heaven to me! Maybe they'll invite me to the wedding... on second thought, don't. I don't suffer batshit crazy all that well, and that is almost a certain overdose of it!

Pertaining to the same moniker, here's a piece of an article that also enjoys the little word-game that Journalists
often use. It may seem a coincidence and in many cases, it is. But with most stories designed to upset, annoy
and generally aggravate the reader/listener, they often utilise 'trigger'-words to enhance their narratives.


Quote:Starbucks ordered to pay $25m to ex-employee in racial discrimination case

'...The incident occurred at a Starbucks branch in Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square in 2018, when one of two
black men waiting in the shop was reportedly denied permission to use the toilet because he had not bought
anything...'
BBC:

The key to the above report was the word 'Rittenhouse'. not that a white person was discriminated against by
a coffee company. I know this seems a little thin, but using certain words and phrases can amplify a story in
the hopes it adds and often distracts, to the overall perception of what would naturally be purveyed.

Just think about it for a moment, something happened in a coffee shop five years ago that has no relevance to
anyone who wasn't involved in the incident. Yet here it is in a BBC article five years later only because it holds
the tired racial aspect and the envy-trigger of the amount of money.

Rittenhouse = Kyle Rittenhouse, a white male who was absolved of accusations that went against a particular
favoured culture. But the recipe for this narrative requires certain undeniable ingredients and to hide such
evocative terms, numbers via statistics is a fine way to show the reader/viewer that research was undertaken.
Shy

The reality is that for some time now, the mainstream media have gotten to the stage where indicative low
statistical concerns are blatantly displayed and the poor potency of these deficient numbers is ignored due
to the MSM's need to push a certain narrative.

The actual story may be obscure and only relevant to a small number of potential customers. But with a touch
of word-smithing and the usual expressions of size (huge is a favourite), an account that favours an agenda
can be inflated enough that it may convince a reader/listener that the story is important.


Quote:More women on UK boards but number of female bosses flatlines

'...UK businesses have improved female representation on their boards, research shows, but two-fifths of FTSE
100 firms still do not have a woman in one of their top four executive roles...'
The Guardian:


Quote:Damning report finds one in ten schoolchildren 'want to change their gender or have already done so'

*Almost a third of teenagers are being taught that 'a woman can have a penis'
Daily Mail:


Quote:‘Review culture’ is on the rise, yet only one in ten feed back on health services.

'People are nearly four times more likely to share their thoughts on a dinner out or takeaway than on NHS
services, according to a new survey. New research highlights how widespread the culture of reviewing products
and services is now in England. When polled, 84% of adults said they would likely leave a review if they had
a positive or negative experience...'
Health Watch:

There's plenty of others, but in all of the 'news' stories, the MSM never state the obvious:
NINE out of ten are not effected by this article, would normally have no interest in this article that doesn't concern
them or any of the nine are even quoted after they'd been allegedly surveyed!

The embedded process in many of the mainstream media is deliver 'bad' news, disheartening news... information
that doesn't make the customer feel good. Anger demands the target of this type of manipulation to focus on the
object that caused such annoyance and that means there's a chance a reader/viewer may stick around for more.
This may equate to boosting sales and ratings.
Shy
But 'good' news -what has been branded 'Man-Bites-Dog' stories were and are deliberately left to the end of a
TV news report on television and may get a nod below the fold in the newspaper environment. You see, if you
feel good about the world around you, may bugger-off and do something enjoyable before the commercials
arrive or ask the paper-boy to not toss today's paper at your door or... even worse.
Turn off the TV and internet and then go outside!!
Huh
News hasn't been news for a long time... if ever!


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - BIAD - 06-16-2023

I'll never eat an apple again.

[Image: b8d6344879f8b548a8bfc33eb5095c5e--the-teacher.jpg]


Quote:Man arrested for 'trying to have sex with tree' after shocked sunseekers witness him 'kissing and
rubbing' stump

'A man has been arrested for trying to have sex with a tree after shocked sunbathers saw him strip naked before
kissing and rubbing the stump. Police were called to the odd encounter in Queen Elizabeth Gardens, Salisbury,
Wiltshire, on Tuesday as temperatures across the country soared.

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Why did he take one of his socks off?
Shocked

Members of the public had been concerned about the man's behaviour when he suddenly exposed himself and
began rubbing his body against the bark. Video footage shows the man kicking off his blue shorts and pulling
off his navy t-shirt before embracing the tree.

A man in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure being released on bail as enquires are ongoing.
One witness said: 'I was just walking in the park with one of my mates and we saw a man hugging a tree and
thought it was interesting. 'We walked closer and as we did, we saw his trousers down and this is pure gold.

That's why I started recording and he just started taking off all his clothes and kissing the tree.
'After I stopped recording, the police turned up and started following the man around then arrested him.'

A spokesperson for Wiltshire Police said: 'A man in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure
yesterday after officers were called to Queen Elizabeth Gardens shortly after 4.30pm following several reports
from members of the public regarding a naked man.
'He was taken to custody and has been released on bail while enquiries are ongoing.'...'
The Daily Mail:


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - 727Sky - 06-16-2023

(06-16-2023, 08:52 AM)BIAD Wrote: I'll never eat an apple again.

[Image: b8d6344879f8b548a8bfc33eb5095c5e--the-teacher.jpg]


Quote:Man arrested for 'trying to have sex with tree' after shocked sunseekers witness him 'kissing and
rubbing' stump

'A man has been arrested for trying to have sex with a tree after shocked sunbathers saw him strip naked before
kissing and rubbing the stump. Police were called to the odd encounter in Queen Elizabeth Gardens, Salisbury,
Wiltshire, on Tuesday as temperatures across the country soared.

[Image: attachment.php?aid=886]
Why did he take one of his socks off?
Shocked

Members of the public had been concerned about the man's behaviour when he suddenly exposed himself and
began rubbing his body against the bark. Video footage shows the man kicking off his blue shorts and pulling
off his navy t-shirt before embracing the tree.

A man in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure being released on bail as enquires are ongoing.
One witness said: 'I was just walking in the park with one of my mates and we saw a man hugging a tree and
thought it was interesting. 'We walked closer and as we did, we saw his trousers down and this is pure gold.

That's why I started recording and he just started taking off all his clothes and kissing the tree.
'After I stopped recording, the police turned up and started following the man around then arrested him.'

A spokesperson for Wiltshire Police said: 'A man in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure
yesterday after officers were called to Queen Elizabeth Gardens shortly after 4.30pm following several reports
from members of the public regarding a naked man.
'He was taken to custody and has been released on bail while enquiries are ongoing.'...'
The Daily Mail:
A guy can not even get a woody in today's world !!

Try that crap in many parts of this world and a certain member would be consumed by some serious wood ants !


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - NightskyeB4Dawn - 06-16-2023

(06-15-2023, 03:58 AM)Ninurta Wrote: Lot of batshit crazy roaming the world these days. Now, not only is this "Fox" woman batshit crazy, but she claims to be famous, too? Who in the hell is she?

And the guy in Tennessee - "Starbuck" I think he calls himself. Who in the hell names themselves after a character on a cheesy '70 sci-fi TV show? So, not only is he batshit crazy too, but also not very damned original!

Those two sound like a match made on heaven to me! Maybe they'll invite me to the wedding... on second thought, don't. I don't suffer batshit crazy all that well, and that is almost a certain overdose of it!

.

And the reprobate minds are being released. If you didn't know who they were before, they can no longer hide.


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - BIAD - 06-16-2023

(06-16-2023, 09:33 AM)727Sky Wrote: A guy can not even get a woody in today's world !!

Try that crap in many parts of this world and a certain member would be consumed by some serious wood ants !

I believe that's why this arboreal-amorous chap chose the often-chilly climes of England! Our ants tend to
nibble at discarded fries and not venture into the banqueting of one's John Thomas!
Huh


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - EndtheMadnessNow - 06-16-2023

(06-15-2023, 09:00 AM)BIAD Wrote:
Quote:Starbucks ordered to pay $25m to ex-employee in racial discrimination case

'...The incident occurred at a Starbucks branch in Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square in 2018, when one of two
black men waiting in the shop was reportedly denied permission to use the toilet because he had not bought
anything...'
BBC:

The key to the above report was the word 'Rittenhouse'. not that a white person was discriminated against by a coffee company. I know this seems a little thin, but using certain words and phrases can amplify a story in the hopes it adds and often distracts, to the overall perception of what would naturally be purveyed.

Just think about it for a moment, something happened in a coffee shop five years ago that has no relevance to anyone who wasn't involved in the incident. Yet here it is in a BBC article five years later only because it holds the tired racial aspect and the envy-trigger of the amount of money.

Rittenhouse = Kyle Rittenhouse, a white male who was absolved of accusations that went against a particular favoured culture. But the recipe for this narrative requires certain undeniable ingredients and to hide such evocative terms, numbers via statistics is a fine way to show the reader/viewer that research was undertaken.
Shy

The reality is that for some time now, the mainstream media have gotten to the stage where indicative low statistical concerns are blatantly displayed and the poor potency of these deficient numbers is ignored due to the MSM's need to push a certain narrative.

The actual story may be obscure and only relevant to a small number of potential customers. But with a touch of word-smithing and the usual expressions of size (huge is a favourite), an account that favours an agenda can be inflated enough that it may convince a reader/listener that the story is important.

Very good point, BIAD. I believe this tactic is how the media casts spells using specific words & phrases throughout news stories. Then over time they are able to track 'n trace these words (or unique names) or phrases to monitor the effect of their spells. This I believe is one of the key reasons why the msm refused to let "Q" die, as many of those popular words/phrases were recited throughout news stories over & over. And like you mentioned a certain word/name/phrase can go back years and outta the blue that same word from an unrelated story pops-up that acts as a trigger. It can also be used as clandestine communication with other journalists.

I believe in journalism this falls under the term "Evergreen" which is content that is not time-sensitive. Such content does not rely on current events, where an evergreen story can be prepared, then mothballed until it is needed to fill time on a slower news day or on a holiday, or a distraction. They probably maintain a database of trigger words/phrases (spells) to meet whatever opportunity, distraction, target.

Once a spell is cast, it is tagged and they just monitor the current flow of traffic and spring another spell/hypnotic construct if/when the sheep steer off course or need another distraction. Also, as we have noticed they (the masters of word-smithing) are changing/re-defining the English language once again.


Secret Spells of the English Language



No idea if the Rittenhouse kid is a descendant, but whenever I see that name pop-up this is the first person that comes to my mind as one of the founding fathers, David Rittenhouse who was an important figure in 1769 as one of the first observers to record the actual arc associated with the atmosphere of Venus, in a form comporting with modern observations. A good friend of Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, Rittenhouse was 'self-taught' in mathematics & astronomy, a clockmaker (constructed his first wooden clock at age 17), inventor, surveyor and made his own measurement instruments. He was the First director of the US Mint. Rittenhouse's work was so incredibly precise and well-documented that it was incorporated without modification into Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon's survey of the Pennsylvania–Maryland border...the Mason-Dixon line. In 1781 Rittenhouse became the first American to sight Uranus. Thomas Jefferson went on to say to his European counterparts that Mr. Rittenhouse is the finest mind that America has to offer, surpassing their scholars.

"Tempus Fugit" is a Latin phrase, usually translated into English as "time flies". The phrase was coined by Rittenhouse and that is what he put as a stamp on all of his clocks. He is the person who finished the Mason-Dixon line because they did not have the 'time' to finish it and did minor corrections to their work. Mason & Dixon later came back to inspect the stone boundary line and said it was 100% correct. They were educated astronomers and surveyors and Rittenhouse was a self-taught guy.

TV series Fiction/fantasy::
Quote:Rittenhouse is a mysterious organization with an as yet unknown, but apparently malicious intent. According to Garcia Flynn, the organization murdered his family and set him up to take the fall for the killings. ... The organization was founded in 1778 by American clockmaker and astronomer David Rittenhouse.

Rittenhouse Timeless



RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - BIAD - 06-16-2023

(06-16-2023, 05:44 PM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: I believe this tactic is how the media casts spells using specific words & phrases throughout news stories. Then over time they are able to track 'n trace these words (or unique names) or phrases to monitor the effect of their spells. This I believe is one of the key reasons why the msm refused to let "Q" die, as many of those popular words/phrases were recited throughout news stories over & over. And like you mentioned a certain word/name/phrase can go back years and outta the blue that same word from an unrelated story pops-up that acts as a trigger. It can also be used as clandestine communication with other journalists...

I tried to add to your opinion... but I believe you hit all the points. It is a working of incantations and it has enchanted
the public for centuries, a substantial length of time that the system of news-reporting believes it is immovable.
thumbsup2


Quote:...I believe in journalism this falls under the term "Evergreen" which is content that is not time-sensitive. Such content does not rely on current events, where an evergreen story can be prepared, then mothballed until it is needed to fill time on a slower news day or on a holiday, or a distraction. They probably maintain a database of trigger words/phrases (spells) to meet whatever opportunity, distraction, target.

Once a spell is cast, it is tagged and they just monitor the current flow of traffic and spring another spell/hypnotic construct if/when the sheep steer off course or need another distraction. Also, as we have noticed they (the masters of word-smithing) are changing/re-defining the English language once again.

Again, very true. The wording for such non-time-sensitive articles are presented to shroud this delay and any
complaints are dealt with off-screen and off-paper. I've had it happen personally. The control is hard for many
to believe and it would be objectively correct to assume it's all in the name of ratings and maintenance of the
stranglehold Journalists have on information-purveyance.

But the art of word-smithing and the regulation of 'facts' go hand-in-hand and cannot survive independently.
It is real and there's a lot of work that goes into it to make sure it's kept from the eyes of those who still
think what the media offers is important.
Shy


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - BodhisattvaStyle - 06-16-2023

(06-16-2023, 05:44 PM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote:
(06-15-2023, 09:00 AM)BIAD Wrote:
Quote:Starbucks ordered to pay $25m to ex-employee in racial discrimination case

'...The incident occurred at a Starbucks branch in Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square in 2018, when one of two
black men waiting in the shop was reportedly denied permission to use the toilet because he had not bought
anything...'
BBC:

The key to the above report was the word 'Rittenhouse'. not that a white person was discriminated against by a coffee company. I know this seems a little thin, but using certain words and phrases can amplify a story in the hopes it adds and often distracts, to the overall perception of what would naturally be purveyed.

Just think about it for a moment, something happened in a coffee shop five years ago that has no relevance to anyone who wasn't involved in the incident. Yet here it is in a BBC article five years later only because it holds the tired racial aspect and the envy-trigger of the amount of money.

Rittenhouse = Kyle Rittenhouse, a white male who was absolved of accusations that went against a particular favoured culture. But the recipe for this narrative requires certain undeniable ingredients and to hide such evocative terms, numbers via statistics is a fine way to show the reader/viewer that research was undertaken.
Shy

The reality is that for some time now, the mainstream media have gotten to the stage where indicative low statistical concerns are blatantly displayed and the poor potency of these deficient numbers is ignored due to the MSM's need to push a certain narrative.

The actual story may be obscure and only relevant to a small number of potential customers. But with a touch of word-smithing and the usual expressions of size (huge is a favourite), an account that favours an agenda can be inflated enough that it may convince a reader/listener that the story is important.

Very good point, BIAD. I believe this tactic is how the media casts spells using specific words & phrases throughout news stories. Then over time they are able to track 'n trace these words (or unique names) or phrases to monitor the effect of their spells. This I believe is one of the key reasons why the msm refused to let "Q" die, as many of those popular words/phrases were recited throughout news stories over & over. And like you mentioned a certain word/name/phrase can go back years and outta the blue that same word from an unrelated story pops-up that acts as a trigger. It can also be used as clandestine communication with other journalists.

I believe in journalism this falls under the term "Evergreen" which is content that is not time-sensitive. Such content does not rely on current events, where an evergreen story can be prepared, then mothballed until it is needed to fill time on a slower news day or on a holiday, or a distraction. They probably maintain a database of trigger words/phrases (spells) to meet whatever opportunity, distraction, target.

Once a spell is cast, it is tagged and they just monitor the current flow of traffic and spring another spell/hypnotic construct if/when the sheep steer off course or need another distraction. Also, as we have noticed they (the masters of word-smithing) are changing/re-defining the English language once again.


Secret Spells of the English Language



No idea if the Rittenhouse kid is a descendant, but whenever I see that name pop-up this is the first person that comes to my mind as one of the founding fathers, David Rittenhouse who was an important figure in 1769 as one of the first observers to record the actual arc associated with the atmosphere of Venus, in a form comporting with modern observations. A good friend of Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, Rittenhouse was 'self-taught' in mathematics & astronomy, a clockmaker (constructed his first wooden clock at age 17), inventor, surveyor and made his own measurement instruments. He was the First director of the US Mint. Rittenhouse's work was so incredibly precise and well-documented that it was incorporated without modification into Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon's survey of the Pennsylvania–Maryland border...the Mason-Dixon line. In 1781 Rittenhouse became the first American to sight Uranus. Thomas Jefferson went on to say to his European counterparts that Mr. Rittenhouse is the finest mind that America has to offer, surpassing their scholars.

"Tempus Fugit" is a Latin phrase, usually translated into English as "time flies". The phrase was coined by Rittenhouse and that is what he put as a stamp on all of his clocks. He is the person who finished the Mason-Dixon line because they did not have the 'time' to finish it and did minor corrections to their work. Mason & Dixon later came back to inspect the stone boundary line and said it was 100% correct. They were educated astronomers and surveyors and Rittenhouse was a self-taught guy.

TV series Fiction/fantasy::
Quote:Rittenhouse is a mysterious organization with an as yet unknown, but apparently malicious intent. According to Garcia Flynn, the organization murdered his family and set him up to take the fall for the killings. ... The organization was founded in 1778 by American clockmaker and astronomer David Rittenhouse.

Rittenhouse Timeless
You have hit some major points, and laid out some great insight in this post, EndTheMadnessNow. So much so, that I needed to jump in real quick and back your claim up. This is exactly what I have found in some of my hypnotism studies. One thing I'd like the reader to remember here, is these tactics ("spells as ETMN put it" ((and a correct word to use for it actually)) are not ad fancy or as complicated as one would think. Hollywood and all these forms of "entertainment" has given us a false imagery to what these "spells" would do to someone. Rhetoric is more powerful of a tool than we'd think. The masses speak in Rhetoric all day long, if you're paying attention to the repetitive words and phrases being used in public. I first noticed this when I was young. I'd watch the news and then hear other people talking about the news story I had watched.  They will always use the exact! words the news would use. Their opinions of the news story would be whatever the news said about it, down to the exact phrasing of those feelings. I would hear this on repeat all day long. I would get different groups of people talking about the same news story. Every time I'd get the same exact words and phrases on whatever the news story was.

Poof... "controlled minds." And yep, even to the point that even if a story is 5-10-15+ years old, when I certain news story is brought up you will get a physical reaction (a sad face, or frustration, or anger) from someone who watched the story. MK-Ultra+News=success in controlling the masses

No? Turn off the news and don't turn it back on... bet you can't. I bet you're thinking, "but I have to know what's going on in the world." (Cough cough) Rhetoric... the spell works.
Fyi it has gotten us all. We're all in the same boat. No one was "immune." So, I sit here just as fooled as er'body else. I've learned to break free tho. And it's, turn off the social media, news, tv, and everything else they use as tools to manipulate. Go outside and listen to nature. Go play! Find your spirit within. SOUL SEARCH!

One Love, Rouge-Nation.


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - BIAD - 06-19-2023

Feeling like you want to beat up people who have a different skin-colour than you?
How about that penchant you have for playing with tiki-torches, you know you can
almost write your name with one if you move it fast enough...? Want to get rid of it?

Then take a pill, take a pill and you will no longer want to vote for Donald Trump or shave
your head. As The Mix website says, take 'Ecstasy's cooler sister' and let all that assumed
animosity soak away.

But don't worry, the BBC endorse this type of mood-changing pharmaceutical and regardless
if there's a book to sell from one of their own, the story is for you. You... who only wants to be
like them. 
Sure
(Brendon-Brandon...? Gimme a break!)


Quote:How a dose of MDMA transformed a white supremacist

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'Brendan was once a leader in the US white nationalist movement.
But when he took the drug MDMA in a scientific study, it would radically change his extremist beliefs –to the
surprise of everyone involved. Rachel Nuwer investigates what happened.

In February 2020, Harriet de Wit, a professor of psychiatry and behavioural science at the University of Chicago,
was running an experiment on whether the drug MDMA increased the pleasantness of social touch in healthy volunteers.
The day was proceeding like any other Tuesday when Mike Bremmer, de Wit's research assistant, appeared at her
office door with a concerned look on his face.

The latest participant in the double-blind trial, a man named Brendan, had filled out a standard questionnaire at the end.
Strangely, at the very bottom of the form, Brendan had written in bold letters: "This experience has helped me sort out
a debilitating personal issue. Google my name. I now know what I need to do."

Seeing this cryptic message, both Bremmer and de Wit were worried. "We really have to look into this," de Wit said.
They googled Brendan's name, and up popped a disturbing revelation: until just a couple of months before, Brendan
had been the leader of the US Midwest faction of Identity Evropa, a notorious white nationalist group rebranded in 2019
as the American Identity Movement.
Two months earlier, activists at Chicago Antifascist Action had exposed Brendan's identity, and he had lost his job...'

BBC:

Be warned, sickly magniloquence resides in the BBC link, but the bottom line is take the MDMA drug and you'll never
have to pay fiscal or oral subscription to the Skinhead community again.


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RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - NightskyeB4Dawn - 06-19-2023

(06-19-2023, 01:13 PM)BIAD Wrote: Feeling like you want to beat up people who have a different skin-colour than you?
How about that penchant you have for playing with tiki-torches, you know you can
almost write your name with one if you move it fast enough...? Want to get rid of it?

Then take a pill, take a pill and you will no longer want to vote for Donald Trump or shave
your head. As The Mix website says, take 'Ecstasy's cooler sister' and let all that assumed
animosity soak away.

But don't worry, the BBC endorse this type of mood-changing pharmaceutical and regardless
if there's a book to sell from one of their own, the story is for you. You... who only wants to be
like them. 

Growing up poor in the country, taught me the power of community working together. Growing up in a military home, near a military base, taught me that there are a lot of people that don't look like me on the outside, but are just like me on the inside.

I truly wonder what makes us tick. We are social beings that do not understand our spiritual connection to our planet. We want to be liked and accepted by others, we want to be seen as the same, yet we also want to be special, different from, sometimes better than.

If we ever truly understand us, maybe the rest will fall into place.


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - BIAD - 06-22-2023

I think we need Bally's input on this one.
Shy


Quote:DINGO HORROR
Moment wild dingo bites a sunbather’s bottom on holiday beach weeks before boy,
10, mauled and dragged into the sea

'This is the moment a dingo bit a sunbather's bum while she relaxed on the beach - just weeks before a ten-year-old
boy was dragged into the sea by one of the animals. The shocking footage shows the predator nipping the woman's
bottom as tourists are now being warned to be wary of the dangerous dogs.

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I've heard of Sea Wolves, but...

The video, which is circulating online, captured the moment the animal stalked up to the bikini-clad woman before
taking a bite. The French tourist was startled and jumped up from her towel while onlookers rushed towards her.
The footage was filmed just a few weeks before a ten-year-old boy was bitten and dragged under water in a vicious
dingo attack on June 16. The attack took place on K'gari beach, Australia, less than two weeks after park rangers
euthanised another animal.

The kid was bitten and pulled under the water by the predator after walking along the waters edge on the island's west
coast. But he was miraculously saved when his brave 12-year-old sister intervened.

“The family treated the boy for puncture wounds to his shoulder and arms and scratches and bruises on his collarbone
and arm,” ranger Danielle Mansfield said on Thursday. "Thankfully he sustained no serious injuries, and when the
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service offered medical assistance, the family declined," assistant principal ranger
Danielle Mansfield said.

"Rangers identified the tagged wongari, and it was later seen loitering near the camping area, where it was digging
up food scraps that had been buried in the sand." The ranger said the dingo was accustomed to human interaction,
showing no wariness around people. They chased the animal away and have now increased patrols in the area.
Mansfield said there too many cases of kids not being properly supervised on the island.

"On K'gari, this means children and teenagers must be within arm's reach of an adult at all times, even if you can't
see any dingoes in the area." She warned that because visitors "harmlessly" feed the dangerous animals leftover
scraps of food, they frequently return to the beach to solicit food as they've been previously fed.

Rangers are distributing reminders for people to remain vigilant after months of dingo attacks on the island, including
biting a seven-year-old boy and a 42-year-old woman. In April a toddler was horrifically mauled by a dingo at a popular
campsite in Australia while holidaying with his family.

The two-year-old boy was attacked by the vicious canine at Dales Campground in Karijini National Park.
He was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries after the wild dog pounced on him but luckily the boy's condition
was not life-threatening and he was soon discharged. A six-year-old girl was also savaged by a dingo that horrifically
held her underwater off Australia's east coast in the same month. She was swimming in shallow water at Waddy
Point Beach on the eastern side of the island when the animal attacked her. The youngster was bitten on her head
and suffered puncture wounds around her ear as well as minor cuts to her hands...'

Archived Sun Article:


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - Bally002 - 06-22-2023

(06-22-2023, 08:38 PM)BIAD Wrote: I think we need Bally's input on this one.
Shy


Quote:DINGO HORROR
Moment wild dingo bites a sunbather’s bottom on holiday beach weeks before boy,
10, mauled and dragged into the sea

'This is the moment a dingo bit a sunbather's bum while she relaxed on the beach - just weeks before a ten-year-old
boy was dragged into the sea by one of the animals. The shocking footage shows the predator nipping the woman's
bottom as tourists are now being warned to be wary of the dangerous dogs.

[Image: attachment.php?aid=914]
I've heard of Sea Wolves, but...

The video, which is circulating online, captured the moment the animal stalked up to the bikini-clad woman before
taking a bite. The French tourist was startled and jumped up from her towel while onlookers rushed towards her.
The footage was filmed just a few weeks before a ten-year-old boy was bitten and dragged under water in a vicious
dingo attack on June 16. The attack took place on K'gari beach, Australia, less than two weeks after park rangers
euthanised another animal.

Cheers for the thought. Err, are you talking about the Dingo or the sunbather.  Perhaps @"Rodinus"#19 could comment about the french lady.  i may make some old fella rude comments.

I am no ways an expert on the animals but have been nipped on the back of the legs (several times) at nighttime in the desert (Central  Aust) by a Dingo.  Have come across them on occasions, even here on the coast where they seem to have grown in stature.  (Mixed)  On Fraser island where this latest nip took place, those types are, by all accounts, full blood dingoes and about the size of a medium dog.

Other dingoes I have seen close up, again in the desert, were of different colours, often grey tones but I did see a pack of sandy colored ones in company with an aboriginal elder walking through the mulga in the Tanami.  They seemed very attached to him and as he wandered the dogs (half dozen or so) formed like a circle around him checking out the surrounds.  Having been the taste test of many dogs I hesitate to approach anyone with a pack of those animals.  

Like many creatures of the wild they become accustomed to humans, especially those who feed them and venture into camps seeking scraps etc. (or french bottoms).  A wild, wary intelligent dog that will sus out the situation singularly on in a pack.  Tests the waters so to say as appears in this case or in that famous matter at Ayers Rock.  "A dingo took my baby".  At that time I was skeptical but now I believe that could be the case.  Recently a young lad was dragged underwater at Fraser by a Dingo and there has been many other cases there.  

A one time there was frequent howling in the hills at the back of the property here during May at night but no so the last 2 years.  But apart from being nipped I've never had serious close encounters in the bush and disregard dingoes when I see the odd one.  

In Aus, to be tagged as a 'Dingo' generally means cowardly, thief or a hit and run assailant.  True to the nature of this beasty. 

A fellow upriver from me has some full bloods in a breeding program.  Small dogs. 

Not much more I could add mate.  Back to cutting wood.

Kind regards,

Bally.


RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - Ninurta - 06-23-2023

(06-22-2023, 11:03 PM)Bally002 Wrote: Cheers for the thought. Err, are you talking about the Dingo or the sunbather.  Perhaps @"Rodinus"#19 could comment about the french lady.  i may make some old fella rude comments.

I am no ways an expert on the animals but have been nipped on the back of the legs (several times) at nighttime in the desert (Central  Aust) by a Dingo.  Have come across them on occasions, even here on the coast where they seem to have grown in stature.  (Mixed)  On Fraser island where this latest nip took place, those types are, by all accounts, full blood dingoes and about the size of a medium dog.

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Not many folks know it, but we also have wild dogs (not feral dogs, but actual wild dogs) here in the southeastern US. They are called "Carolina Dogs" and are also known as "Yalla Dawgs", "Yellow Dogs", "American Dingoes" and "Dixie Dingoes". Some have been domesticated as pets, but there are still wild populations around. They are the only dogs Indians domesticated before Europeans arrived here, and were. long ago, known as "Indian Dogs". They do look a lot like dingoes to me, and I've often wondered if the wandered here with the original Indians when they came from wherever they came from. As far as I know, their DNA has never been tested against Australian dingoes, but that might be an interesting study for someone to undertake.



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RE: The 'Weirder' Side Of News! - EndtheMadnessNow - 06-23-2023

Weird Real life from the LA Times funnies...


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Quote:Damon Lawner, the founder of Snctm, has been banned from the high-end sex club after he publicly identified Hunter Biden as a former member. The claim about President Biden’s son was included in a Times profile of Lawner published Tuesday.

“Snctm, as a private members club, prioritizes the safety and privacy of our esteemed members above all,” a spokeswoman for Snctm wrote in an email to The Times on Wednesday. “Consequently, we neither confirm nor deny the identities of our attendees. Furthermore, we uphold a strict code of conduct, and any infringement leads to a lifetime ban. Please note that Mr. Lawner’s membership has been revoked, effective immediately.”

Lawner, 52, created Snctm in 2013 after watching the Tom Cruise movie “Eyes Wide Shut,” which features scenes in which wealthy elites gather at a secretive orgy. With a carefully curated guest list and membership fees of up to $75,000 a year, it became the free-love private playground of Hollywood actors, rock stars, chief executives, city officials and run-of-the-mill millionaires.

In the profile, he discussed the early days of the club, the elaborate Snctm masquerade parties he hosted at mansions and nightclubs around town, and his latest business ventures: an erotic restaurant on the Sunset Strip and a high-end cannabis line called Sex Weed.

The story also noted that after Hunter Biden reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors on Tuesday, Lawner said in an Instagram Story that the president’s son had once been a Snctm member.

“Hunter was a member at Snctm and I canceled his membership after 1 party because he’s a scumbag,” Lawner wrote in a since-deleted post.

“Posting what I did on my Instagram about Hunter was me letting people know that the type of behavior that he exhibited was something that upsets me,” Lawner said. “I knew that the consequences could be me not being part of Snctm anymore, but I was willing to take that risk.”


Los Angeles Times

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I dunno with these types and guess it's all perfectly normal lifestyle when you got a limitless bank account.