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HBruce's avatar

I know you are leaning towards it was all a false flag. It looks to me like it was an assassination wanting to happen. They find a shooter and then make sure it happens without the shooter realizing he/she is being manipulated by higher forces. People plant false information to distract us from the truth. However, Trump turned his head at the perfect moment and escaped death. That to me seems to be a miracle. However, one great Dad and husband was killed and two others injured. Why were they not saved? Their injuries prove that the shots were real and Trump miraculously avoided death. I have gone through the valley of the shadow of death. I guarantee you that Trump is a different person than he was Saturday afternoon. You can see it in his face and eyes. This was a real event for Trump. For him there was nothing fake or false about it and he is a forever changed man because of it.

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MrsSmithSaysSo's avatar

Recent report published yesterday in the DM says that DJT's security team was sparse, due to overwork and subtitutions of newbies, and most of the available staff being shifted to Jill Biden appearance in Pittsburgh on the same day. Whatever the reason/s, it appears that DJT definitely got a skeleton "D" Team on Saturday.

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Corinne Braun's avatar

“….see it in his face & eyes.” Yes, you can!

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aj's avatar

I already thought he was not the same man elected in 2016; this event really cemented that

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Edward Bernaysauce's avatar

be on the lookout for all the faith -based lingo that it is appended to this 'happening'=

(that's what I say)

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ThrivingInSpiteOf's avatar

Why were they not saved?]

Sometimes you have to break a few eggs. While you may not see things this way, there are those who do.

And they typically think they're the good guys in their stage play.

[Their injuries prove that the shots were real and Trump miraculously avoided death.]

Do they? How might that not be true?

P.S. I don't claim to be able to suss out the truth here. It's never fun to challenge our underlying assumptions.

But it's the wise thing to do.

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"Waheguru (Punjabi: ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ, romanized: vāhigurū[note 1], pronunciation: [ʋaːɦɪɡuɾuː], literally meaning "Wow Guru",[1] figuratively translated to mean "Wonderful God" or "Wonderful Lord"[2][3]) is a term used in Sikhism to refer to God as described in Guru Granth Sahib.[4][5][6][7] It is the most common term to refer to God in modern Sikhism.[3]

Meaning

The meaning of the word vāhigurū (usually spelled in English as Waheguru) is traditionally explained as vāh 'wondrous!' (Punjabi word analogous to "wow" in English), and guru, Sanskrit for 'teacher, spiritual guide, God', which taken together are said to carry the meaning, 'Wondrous Lord'. It is built upon an expression of awe and amazement of the divine.[8][1] Another explanation for the term's meaning is that it refers to a great instructor who takes away the darkness from their pupil and enlightens them.[9]

Waheguru is described and envisioned as a formless and omnipresent deity by Sikhs with whom a devotee is able to establish a personal relationship with by following the teachings of the Sikh Gurus.[10] Waheguru is considered to be ultimate goodness in-which the purified soul merges into whilst evil is vanquished before it.[11]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waheguru

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Michael K.'s avatar

Thank you. It is to shudder, where America has gone, and is headed.

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Patti's avatar

The RNC, like the DNC, are not the spokespeople for conservatives. They are the people who “run things”. We all know that the people who run things are not worthy of our support or trust!

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berda lee's avatar

thank you for that distinction patti, after the 'wowguru' bit and the masonic oconitry my head was already starting to spin.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Wow, I missed that part, I only watched a few minutes. One true god? How did they allow that?

And the Masonics also claim to worship "one true god", and they use a bastardized name for him, because they actually worship lucifer.

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MrsSmithSaysSo's avatar

JD Vance's wife is Hindu. Some connection there ? One thing for certain in the Hindu religion is that there is no "one God." There are hundreds.

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Horace the Menace's avatar

Sikhs are not Hindus. They have only one God.

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KrazyKanuck's avatar

Exactly!

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Michael K.'s avatar

Is that the God of Scripture, the God of Melchizedek, Abraham, and Issac? Otherwise, it ain't really God.

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Horace the Menace's avatar

I literally don't have the first clue. Perhaps he is the same God. One would have to investigate to know for sure. In any case I was merely pointing out in response to another comment that she isn't a Hindu, and she doesn't have hundreds of Gods.

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Michael K.'s avatar

OK got it.

I was just pointing out that the actual God is not the Hindoo god. Nor the masonic god, or Pachamama god, or Kali demon etc. Anybody still confused about this is in for an unfortunate eternity.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Indian nationals are taking over everything if you haven't noticed. England's PM, that guy Vivek, and the CEOs of SOOOO many "American" companies, esp. tech. Something is up with that.

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Michael K.'s avatar

Tech, mostly.

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Keith Coolidge's avatar

The as Irish Americans became a thing here in the US the India Indians are taking their place in the melting pot.

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Michael K.'s avatar

Uh, no. They are not melting and assimilating into (what once was) America. When they attain supervisory positions -- particularly in tech -- they hire, promote and retain . . . other Indians.

That is not melting-pot. That is modern, current-day Identity Tribal Politics.

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Kelliann's avatar

Interesting since Vance is Cathoilic

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Sean Garrisson's avatar

Im pretty sure every faith claims the same thing, the true god.

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Sean Garrisson's avatar

Tied to the gate. And for sure.

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Sean Garrisson's avatar

When you figure that out please let me know. And what I can do about it. I mean it.

Maybe living in this age of disinformation is simply just a-ok. But whatever it is I dont like it.

I follow Jon Rappoport on substack a lot. Bottom line from him is that there was a complete burial of poetics into the rational technological age back in the day. And it needs exhumed and a resuscitation. What would be your take poetinapaperbag?

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Edmond Paré's avatar

Do Masons understand that they are worshiping Lucifer? Is Lucifer and Satan the same being; or, are they separate entities?

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ZRENO's avatar

They are the same but from different points of reference. I think the lower levels probably don’t know unless they have studied deeper than they’re required. GM Albert Pike’s books are still in print

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Edmond Paré's avatar

It's amazing to me that so many non-Masons believe Albert Pike is the definitive spokesperson for all U.S. Masonic lodges. Pike was a U.S. figure in U.S. Scottish Rite, which is an appendant body of Freemasony and is of no particularly outstanding significance to Masons in regular U.S. Masonic Lodges. Regular Masonic lodges and Master Masons in those lodges are not subordinate to the various appendant bodies of Freemasony, including Scottish Rite. In fact, I had never heard of Pike until I started investigating why so many non-Masons appear to have a bug up their ass with regard to Freemasonry. So too, there is no controlling Masonic body or lodge over the Grand Lodge of each U.S. state; and, the Grand Lodge within each U.S. state doesn't exert control over the individual Masonic lodges within that state other than via general rules published in a state Masonic Textbook. And, the individual Masonic lodges within each U.S. state do not exert control over each other.

With regard to my question to you as to whether Lucifer and Satan is the same individual; or, are they separate entities, have you read the following discussion and viewed the video provided therein?

Lucifer vs Satan: Understanding the Differences

https://www.midsouthpresbytery.org/lucifer-vs-satan/

I have been a Master Mason for a couple of decades and have served as the secretary of the Masonic lodge in my municipality and have interacted with the Grand Lodge and its officers of my U.S. state. I have NEVER heard anyone equate God to Lucifer or Satan. So, I take issue with any non-Masons, who have never been Masons, who think they know everything about Masons and appear to believe that Freemasonry is the same throughout the world. I have no idea whether their are nefarious Masons and Masonic lodges in other countries and do not pretend to know anything about them.

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Sean Garrisson's avatar

Pike sure knows how to make an outline. And Mason or not I wouldn't like him. I don't like him.

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ZRENO's avatar

Fair point. Masons are many things. I’m not saying it’s all evil. I know it has a spiritual aspect and that they do a lot of charity work. But there are 33 degrees with each degree more secrets are revealed to the initiate. So like I said I am speaking of higher degrees. As a non-mason I know of these degrees and of the influence they have weilded throughout history. No I didn’t watch video but I’ll ck it out.

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Edmond Paré's avatar

The higher numbered degrees above Master Mason which you say are "higher degrees", including the 33rd degree (which is simply an honorary degree) are not higher ranking degrees than the 3rd degree Master Mason And, those degrees are not associated with "more secrets" unknown to Master Masons. This a a fallacy perpetuated by people who know nothing about Masonry. If you would like written proof of what I just stated, I can provide that to you, if that article is still available on line.

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ZRENO's avatar

So by 3rd degree you know most everything and nothing more to it than that?

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Edward Bernaysauce's avatar

well said, hear hear, no clear disavowals, and suitable misdirections !

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Edmond Paré's avatar

"Suitable mis-directions???

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Edward Bernaysauce's avatar

I move to remove the dash between my sash and my midsection

(if the suit is acceptable/fits)

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Michael K.'s avatar

Yes sir, they are luciferians. All of the masonic, and most of the occult, organizations on this planet are luciferian and worship that angel. There are many such organizations.

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Charles Summers's avatar

Are we really surprised that the antichrist has co-opted the rinos? They are rolling out the red carpet for one-world one-religion in plain sight.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

:: nothing too see here… just a propaganda attack to grab the attention of the masses, suck them in day after day with developing stories (golfing then VP pick), all leading up to the RNC where humming and incantations just happen to be mentioned into the psyche of everyone watching .. who was sucked in from the assassination attempt a couple days ago.. Yep, nothing to see here … :: no metaphysical working here whatsoever lol

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/false-flags-and-fake-false-flags

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Jonm's avatar

I’ll stick with Jesus, the Prince of Peace.

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Tim's avatar

Waheguru is from the Sikh tradition.

Anyone who practices Kundalini Yoga could tell you that :-)

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Susiejoy Barry's avatar

I am a Catholic and I sing WAH-HE-GURU. I just took it to mean their name for God. It’s a lovely meditative type song by Snatum Kaur???

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Caroline Buck's avatar

Well.well this is new one isn't it?

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Davy C's avatar

Yes, the inclusiveness of outside religions foreign to America's founding is troubling.

However, my consideration of the Illuminati symbolism on stage last night at the RNC is they chopped the head off of the Masonic Beast; only the headless lower half was in view.

That has got to mean something; the all-seeing eye purged from its perch above the Party. (Unless I missed it displayed somewhere else.) And, what was left was a foundation remaining to rebuild differently upon.

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eternalMax's avatar

Yes, a Slap on the face to all Christians in a major Event…..

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Judith's avatar

I was brought up in a Christian religion. I do not consider other religious practices a slap in the face.

Hello! This is America folks. Freedom of religion.

Christians don't own the country!

Live and let live.

If anyone wants to claim the one true God, have at it. That's just rubbish to me. Like the Catholic nuns telling us our Protestant friends could not go to heaven if they died because we Roman Catholics had the one true faith. Rubbish.

If I have any argument, it's that religion has any place in government to begin with. Religious practice should be private, personal and free. Not a weapon, which it so often becomes.

Now, for a moment of silence.....

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Sue's avatar

Well said. Stated simply and to the point.

Thank you.

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Shawn Pitcher's avatar

The symbolism is crystal clear in my mind, the ruling elite don't care anymore if you see them or not. This round of the game has concluded and the vital few are taking a break and letting off a little steam. They know that WE are now in the the red zone of the Catastrophe Cycle where the sun and galactic current converge bringing forth a global catastrophe (i.e. the Great Reset). It will be interesting to see how effective all those high tech bunkers turn out to be.

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Judith's avatar

Hmm. And here I was thinking that America was about Freedom of religion.

I think most of us would be considered foreign to America's founding at one time or another.

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aj's avatar

And it may have been signaling exactly that to certain groups in the government and other party

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doble graphent Roger W.'s avatar

I know wah wah pedal.

I also know that Peter Sellers made a lot of jokes about Indians in "The Party."

I also know that in "The Office" tv show, there was a minor character named "Vance, of Vance refrigeration" because he was always promoting his businness, which is kind of an elitist joke of working class people who have a small company, because the leftard writers of that comedy show liked to abuse working class people.

And, of course, the band Nirvana was one of the worst things that ever happened to music. Grunge was an art form weaponized to cause despair and contempt of life, which is a theme in some parts of the weird and ultra-violent religions of the Indus valley. Thence, the name.

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doble graphent Roger W.'s avatar

They were inventing the pop product known as "nihilism" in the 1980s and sell it to the public, and then it caught a life of its own and they almost lost control of that Golem.

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A.M.'s avatar

I think he was fine until Nevermind. What most people don't get is that musicians just wanted to make a living, a normal living, and do their records and shows and hang out with other musicians. Signing on to Geffen was the mistake he always regretted. We were the same age and I don't think his music reflected despair and contempt of life--not really. It was more contempt for doing it the way you tell me I should be doing it. He was just part of the DYI NW punk scene until Geffen signed him. Now Geffen might be worthy of a focus. Something really wrong about him.

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A.M.'s avatar

Yes, I was speaking musically, but no, I don't think his childhood was that bad. I mean, he hated Aberdeen, and it is a poor town, and he had some problems with his parents--And nothing that most of us didn't go through. I think that imaging has been mediatized. He did sleep under the Wishkah bridge for a while. So, yeah. But I know a ton of NW musicians from that same period, and it seems to be a common point among most of them--a lot of them had the same sort of rough childhood. But I never got the impression that he was, say, scarred by it, permanently. As I said, he was scarred by Geffen--and also by Courtney.

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A.M.'s avatar

What I am pooh-poohing is the way it has been treated by the media on a continuous loop since his death. My additional point is that a lot of punks (no one ever ever called themselves grunge, they considered themselves punk, period) had childhoods as bad as Cobain's. Sad, true but not life dehabilitating, necessarily--although it probably did contribute to drug use. Mark Lanegan is another one--and he writes about his childhood in some of his books. Drugs made him feel better after dealing with his crummy childhood. That's a common element. Also Lane Staley.

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MrsSmithSaysSo's avatar

The music industry's created and promoted poor white working class boys, aka Grunge Rock.

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Paul Black's avatar

https://watchmanscry.com/?p=6550 Trump is an ACTOR, Hollywood Hall of Fame Star in the sidewalk, WWE wrestler, corrupt protégé of Cohen, Wailing Wall kissing Zionist, Mason, pussy grabber and Lucifarian with his black cubes, 666 aligned trees, Arc of the Covenant replica and chessboard floors. The pantomime to divide and conquer, Red v Blue is building up a head of steam. Biden worse. Wake up folks. Am in the UK, if you guys fall, everyone does.

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Shawn Pitcher's avatar

Agreed. I am very skeptical as to a bullet wound being the cause of Trumps bleeding. There is an old wrestling gimmick of using a hidden razor blade to simulate true blood sport. I don't know why we continue to voluntarily show up at these events to be sacrificed like lambs in some perverse lottery game.

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Paul Black's avatar

He loves burgers, maybe he had a ketchup sachet from McDonald's ready?

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Howard's avatar

In general agreement. Perhaps you've seen this. I believe she's in UK also. Just read her for first time:

https://miri.substack.com/p/how-donald-trump-helped-put-the-f

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Paul Black's avatar

Yes, follow Miri and James Delingpole

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JLHov's avatar

What on earth….

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Kitty's avatar

So weird!

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Dale Peterson's avatar

I, myself, found that a tad odd.

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