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Keep it up, and I'll see you someday in the re-education camp gulag, where they'll throw us for nearly awakening the masses. Just keep it up.

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🤣🤣🤣

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I’m sure that it’s common for each generation to consider themselves to be the pinnacle of civilization thus far, and I suppose it’s debatable whether historic tech or modern tech is better or worse or more valuable, but it would seem to be very clear that we have definitely lost some things of value and beauty along the way.

Maybe the way forward is to go back and find our lost truths.

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Fantastic! 🔥💥 I love when you do the Tartaria ones. ❤️

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So mind-blowing! And I love “Donkeys Incorporated.” Kenny Lowden (My Lunch Break) uses that phrase to sarcastically point out the ludicrousness of the narratives for how the old world buildings were built, and it always cracks me up.

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That's how the meme originated. It's an homage to MLB. :)

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MLB is life! haha I'm so happy to see other people enjoying his work.

His deadpan delivery is hysterical, and he is turning up some legitimately fascinating information along the way. I love his channel.

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OMG!! That's what it is - you're so right!! That's the perfect description - that's exactly why it works so well!! It's like this deadpan exasperation that he morphs into this effortless humor that underpins everything making your damn brain explode in the background. You'd expect him to be freaking tf out... like how are you so calmly sarcastic in your gallows humor right now... but he's so chill!!! 🤣🤣🤣

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I get a kick out of your “regular” meme stacks…

But these where you lay out history, architecture, and science really are even more excellent!

Thanks so much!

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Very masterfully assembled.

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How much easier will it be to hide history now that everything’s electronic

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Architecture surely isn’t what it used to be.

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That was Awesome Demi!! 🥰

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Thanks!! <3

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I have just started posting on substack on what has happened to our old world if anyone would like to read👍

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Those big/long guns were used by commercial waterfowl hunters to get at high flying ducks and geese.

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I love and have studied architecture since I was a kid. I remember my father driving me past the New Lincoln Center. I was horrified. It didn’t fit with anything else in the neighborhood! Same feeling about the old Metropolitan Opera house. As a New Yorker, I was attuned to architecture from an early age. I would stop and stare at particularly stunning buildings and look for all those exquisite details hidden among the fascinating structures.

Your pictures today brought home that what happened was simply a dumbing down of visual excitement. Unfortunately, now that has happened to language, intellect, taste, and so much more. I’m actually happy I’m 70, I only have to live through a few more years of my disappointment. I love your SubStack offerings! They make me think even when I disagree with your opinions sometimes.

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DONKEYS INC!!! Let's freakin' goooooooooooo! hahaha

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I'm not sayin.... I'm just SAYIN! 🤣🤣🤣

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I am so happy that we can help spread the Gospel of Donkeys Inc and the Good Book of MLB :D

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I'm almost all caught up! Very close!! The other one you sent me - The Lost History - has so much great information in it on how the free energy mechanisms inside the buildings function and the role that water/water consciousness plays in that whole electromagnetic setup. I would love to get those buildings working again!! Just to even play around with one of them and get it operational - that would be insane!!

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I know! We have to start the reactor, like Quaid in Total Recall! Or imagine if one of the pyramids started to blast off like in Stargate!

But movie references aside, I totally agree. The water consciousness angle has fascinated me since reading about the work of people like Emoto and Austin, and I find the Electrostatic/Electromagnetic universe theories increasingly compelling. Could it be that the theory of "gravity" (which has already gone from "mass atwakts mass!" to "super neat-o deformation of time/space pseudoforce" and yet still seems to be problematic at three-body and larger cosmic scales) has its days numbered at this point? And without going too "late night Scooby Snack philosophizing" what exactly *are* water and electricity? Both in "scientific" parlance, but also when overlaying that slide over the older "elemental" theories? Obviously our bodies are 50%+ water and we have the ol' brain seeming to operate through complex electrical signals... but even now I'm like, whew, it's a whole can of worms to even get started on this topic! haha :D

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Exactly!!! Wow!!! Right there with you on all of this, and I think this is why the entire concept of aether has been hidden from us. We've been given all of these three-legged dog explanations on how our world functions. We have such a skewed understanding of physics. Enough to keep our very primitive tech chugging along, but not enough to get to a point where we can innovate anything.

And I'm leaning the same way... the way Thunderbolts Project has been describing EU and gravity makes sense to me, and the rest of these factors tie into what has been hidden from us when we get to the point where we start to realize that aether, chi, prana, vril, the energy behind consciousness, the information contained within "dark matter"... this is all the same thing... and water conducts it, houses it, stores it, has different coherent structures in different phases.

This is what I tend to watch out for... these interlocking concepts that mesh with the same hidden tech and the same innovation hindrance motive. That's when I see all of this come into really stark alignment. It all matches up through that particular lens.

I think our ancestors were able to live off of prana for a long time and it might explain the lack of indoor plumbing inside the structures. And I'm sure the utilization of electroculture made their food growing and storing that much more efficient - and they would have known compost was better for preventing mineral depletion in the soil. They wouldn't have been popping vitamins like we do. They wouldn't have needed any of this. They would have bathed in the areas where the water was infused with healing frequencies!

I would love to adapt all of these principles and get them working in concert again!!

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What happened? I will tell you what happened, though certain scholars, freemasons, and demon worshippers will lie and say that I am lying. What happened was the Hanoverian usurpation in 1714 which gave birth to the abomination which is freemasonry in 1717, "cleared" my family off our lands in Scotland in 1746, conspired to foment a world war in 1756 "the seven years war," conspired to foment a world war in 1775 which ended with the peace of Paris in 1783, conspired to overthrow the French aristocracy and monarchy with the red revolutionary followers of Rousseau, conspired to foment the war among the several states in North America that led to hundreds of thousands of orphans and the greatest loss of life in combat of any American war 1861-1871, conspired to steal all the gold and diamonds of South Africa 1890-1902, conspired to start a third world war in 1914 and deliberately extended it despite numerous efforts to arrange truces and permanent peace thereby murdering millions, conspired to start a fourth world war in 1939, and so on unto this day. Until Upchuck the Third loses his throne and is treated as Upchuck the First was treated, there can be no lasting peace on Earth.

As for a brick structure in Penzance, Cornwall having melt damage, gosh. "Several of Cornwall's towns suffered considerable damage during WWII. Penzance was badly damaged. 867 bombs were dropped on Penzance and the surrounding area. Falmouth played a very important role as Pendennis Castle was used as the Command Centre for Cornwall." The fact that it was actually the fourth world war is among the many elements of human history hidden from contemporary populations. But it really isn't hard to see how 867 bombs dropped on Penzance melted some brick walls.

With particular regard to cranes, there are construction cranes going back over 1500 years that used large scale "hamster wheels" and block and tackle and ropes to lift large weights to high altitudes. Some of these wheels had men inside, some horses. It is from such systems that we get the term "horse power" to reflect the ability to lift a certain mass a certain height by turning a wheel of a certain diameter with a horse. Among their other heinous acts, the Hanoverian usurpation promoted the reckless destruction of rhizomatic units of measure and their replacement by the dead and idiotic Napoleonic system.

Many decades ago, before the fall of the Soviet Union, my friend and the co-founder of Space Travel Services in its first instance, David Mayer, said that the Russians were a bunch of jerks when the Tsars ran things, continued being jerks under the Soviet system, and should not be expected to have a bright shining outlook once the Soviets are gone. In disliking and despising perfidious Albion, I am not an advocate for any other nation state or ruling oligarchy.

The truth is that some people are taller than others. The truth is we don't need freemasons to create hierarchies and "impose" order, structure, and establish a staircase leading upward, and it has been a tragic, painful, costly, and deadly mistake to ever trust the freemasons for anything whatsoever at all. You don't need to be governed, inspected, tagged, and stolen from in the name of taxation. God made you capable of freedom and self-rule. All you have to do is stand up, put your shoulders back and your chin up, and say, "No." Now would be a good time to get started.

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We ALL have to stand up and say 'NO' in unison.

Otherwise, I will just be thrown in a cage and they will steal my home and everything I own for failure to pay them taxes in the currency they demand.

All part of their plan.

Keeping us divided and fighting among ourselves so we don't all stand up to them, the real evil in the world.

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"When bad men combine, the good must associate, else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle." ~ Edmund Burke, writing against the vicious and disgusting Jacobin revolutionaries of France.

In fact, only about a third of the people living in the 13 colonies supported the revolutionaries, and only about 3% ever took up arms, and we won our freedom.

I've been thrown in cages in quite a few places, and I've moved to Somalia thank you very much. Somalia, by the way, has way too many governments. I was thrown in a cage when my neighbour across the street SWATted me in 2017 and had to sell my house to pay for the criminal defence lawyer who was able to show the court sufficient evidence of wrongdoing by the accuser and the witnesses against me that the prosecuting attorney moved to dismiss the case, and later moved to expunge the arrest record. So, yeah, cry me a river about losing a home, and I will add to the river tenfold.

The question is not whether to stand up, but whether to do so before or after everything you have is taken. A related question is whether to be killed standing in a fight or on your knees in captivity. I don't have answers for these questions for anyone but me. But it was an American named Patrick Henry who once said that there is no peace, and that the enemy is already marching against us in April 1775 before the house of burgesses in Virginia colony. He said that he did not know what course others may choose, but as for him, liberty or death.

The fun part you can see in the news is that "they" are divided and fighting amongst themselves, and trying to kill one another at public meetings, and pretending that it is a lone gunman here and an incompetent security team there. But gallows humour isn't for everyone. At least not all the time.

God bless you friend. I have from time to time wondered about the D and the G in your substack's title. What's it mean, please?

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Dad gum, whattaya typing over there, like 1000 words per minute? LOL That was a FAST reply.

Agreed on the whole thing there, huge fan of ‘ol Patrick Henry too. I probably would have already gotten myself in trouble at some point if it weren’t for my family, who needs me.

Duke of Good - long story on how that name came about, but it’s fitting so I went with it. One related reason is, I’d be a duke myself (maybe) if our history had gone differently, but alas, now I’m just DoG.

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Yes, I have been blessed with the ability to type about as fast as people seem to talk, which dramatically reduces the availability of stenographers in my vicinity. Also God gave me the reading skillz. My three older brothers taught me to read when I was three, mom and dad had thousands of books in the house, and I learned how to make the eyes fly across the page, which is not as disturbing as it sounds. Anyway, clocks about 1500 words per minute. I've met many people who read faster with comprehension.

There's a plan, I believe, to help us free the slaves, stop the wars, and end tyranny. It isn't my plan. God is great. Life is good. I am happy. Praise God. Amen.

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Take down those spires, no healing frequency gor anyone

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Modern architecture is meant to be demoralizing. That being said, it would interesting to see how, on a relative basis, the costs of creation look like between now and then. The first argument coming to mind is that building as we today is cheap, so that globohomo can pocket more money. Then again, I doubt that the creation of a skyscraper today is any less costly than a building of similar purpose in the 18th or 19th century. Whereas in those times, nation and pride of once heritage and distinct culture was to be celebrated, today everything is leveled down to the most demoralizing denominator until everything looks the same in one giant globohomo abyss. At least, that is their plan.

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