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Thank you Celia. I think I have been living under a rock or something. I was told that the revolution was brutal, but nothing of this magnatude, and with the involvement of hte USA. I was aproached by a freemason trying to recrute me over 50 years ago. I am glad I refused.

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My grandfather was a high ranking mason. I also was asked to join a lodge in Bozeman Montana. My mother was strictly against the masons. I thank her for helping me make the right choice and refusing the invitation to join

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My grandfather was a Shriner, and I think my dad might have been a member as well. Neither of them tried to get me involved, but I have had at least two other offers, which I think seemed "well intended" but I declined. Your mom was right, and I think influence on my mother's side might have kept me from getting involved. My Dad was a Marine Capt. in World War II and had his own company that he trained at Camp Pendleton during Korea. He applied to join the CIA after Korea, but they took too long to get back to him after he was accepted, and by this time he was married and I was born, and he already was committed to being a geologist in the oil business.

My dad spoke Spanish as a second language, and as a marine veteran, (with oil exploration) he might have ended up working in Latin America for the CIA and possibly even at the Bay of Pigs. (Old man Bush's operation Zapata)

Anyway, thanks for the comment and sharing.

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Interesting as my father was a veteran of Korea and I’m a 40 year veteran of the international oilfield. I now live in South America and speak modest Spanish.

Maybe I knew your father. Did he work overseas. I was a logging engineer for 10 years and a drilling supervisor for 20 so i interacted with quite a number of geologists.

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Wow. We have a lot in common. You probably didn't ever meet my dad, as he worked primarily in the Denver DJ sands basin mostly, and retired in 1986. But he took me out on wells with him and I got to know some Great Guys who were "tool pushers" and we would go out to the small town cafes and later shoot guns at pop cans during down times during the drilling.

My dad was from Duncan, Oklahoma during the time Halliburton had headquarters there, and occasionally he attended some big wig conventions in Houston back in the 80s. My dad was well-known in the Petroleum Club.

But I am interested in what is going in now in South America? How is the oil business being effected by Biden's insanity and the "climate change" fanatics?

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Actually I started rough necking in 1975. Became a driller. Then put myself though college at the University of Wyoming. I worked a summer on a rig in the DJ basin. Could have met him ???

Graduated with Petroleum Engineering degree. Then went to work in Norway for 12 years. Then around the world. Moved to Chile because of a woman. Its ok but there are better places in South America. Mendoza or Bariloche Argentina (fly fishing and skiing). Better food and great people. Would also recommend near Bogata Columbia. Great weather year round, lots of golf courses. And the women are hot. If you like farming or ranching, guns and freedom then Paraguay is a great option. And last but not least the coast of Brazil is awesome.

The cheapest place right now is Argentina. A great steak, a bottle of wine and dessert will run about 10$.

Chile is pretty expensive comparatively. I would say about like the states. The Andes are impressive. 18,000 ft peak from my upstairs balcony. The weather in Santiago is Mediterranean. Never snow in the winter. Really dry in the north of Chile and the south is rainy like Washington. It’s definitely worth a visit but not to live. Well I shouldn’t say that. I have a small orchard in a gated community and in Colina there is no woke crap in the streets or schools.

Hope that satisfied your interest. Feel free to contact me for info or help visiting SA

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Hey, that is quite a tour guide! I wish I could get out of the US right now, and now I know where to go in SA! You might have met my dad Hank Allen, he sat on wells and worked quite a few in WY.

My dad never "hit it big" as a wildcatter. but he did invest in a well in Wyo. that hit and he had bought a lot of stock in the company just as it hit. Then the well caught on fire and his earnings were limited. They put the fire out and the stock went up, until the well caught on fire AGAIN! He made a profit, but not the BIG one he wanted.

My dad was never "lucky" but made a good living, working with companies like Exeter and Schulmberger. But I credit my dad for encouraging me to stay in school at CSU where I got degree in Journalism. He said, "that I would effect the world far more than he ever world" and he was a guiding light to me, in character, determination and spirit.

How did you get to know about Celia's great work? I got acquainted with Celia back in 1992 as we were both journalists exposing HIV/AID$ and Fauci's mass genocide. You can see my documentary dating back to 96 here: https://stevestars.substack.com/cp/136069797

live just south of the WY/CO border, and the wife and I would love to skip across to WY, but better yet one of the locations you mentioned.

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https://www.substack.com/@celiafarber1

Celia it won't play?

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It's just an image, not a link to the actual video - that's why.

I found a copy on YT here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIuW-vNQsQI

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Thank you! I suppose I could have done that. God Bless

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Thanks for the link, watching now. It is a total WTF???

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That's great! You're exactly right not to trust YT - sometimes when an "obscure" copy of a controversial upload starts getting lots of hits, the algo will go on alert and it gets shut down pretty quick. I downloaded a copy to my portable hard drive.

There's also a copy on the Wayback Machine, too: https://archive.org/details/InTheShadowOfHermesByJriLina2009

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aw that is a film everyone should see. Although, I could only wath a bit over half, and then I was so shocked, I had to read something light before going to bed. I wonder how few people know about this!

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We are now late in the game. The Bolsheviks sought to eliminate all resistance to Communism. By eliminate I mean murder. The same Communists told us that the Germans sought to murder the Jews in the "Holocaust." This has been proven to be a lie, yet many still believe. The myth of the Holocaust provides the Jews with "Jewish privilege" as Dr. E. Michael Jones points out in his book, The Holocaust Narrative. And now the Zionists believe they are entitled to genocide Palestinians in Gaza. https://x.com/NotBreathingNow/status/1743897846242275397?s=20

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Jan 7·edited Jul 20

Hi Celia, I watched this whole horror film and am left "dazed and confused'. I can't speak to the Masonic content but am surprised that you seem to endorse this film without qualifications.

There are about two minutes that made the strongest impression on me and which I had to watch several times. After showing sequences of Estonians welcoming "German liberators" and then a reference to the monster Beria and his slave camps, there are a couple of minutes between 1 hour 40 minutes and 1:42 of the "German" concentration camps shown as contrast.

That sequence looks like it may be from the fake front concentration camp Teresienstadt or another such deception showing happy, well-dressed and fed people, some with yellow stars, enjoying a sheltered, safe and protected wartime existence. After that there is a blurry second image of a crowd of what looks like well-fed people wearing the striped jackets associated with Nazi concentration camps. Then the film moves to content about after the war.

This sequence alone makes it difficult to trust the content of this documentary, even if some of the footage appears to be from feature films on the subject and historical footage.

Communism is unarguably a corrupt, blood-soaked and deranged human experiment but I would only recommend this documentary with a lot of qualifications and reservations.

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I don't endorse it "without qualifications." I think it's a good starting point for understanding the role of the Masonic lodges in world revolutions for the last couple of hundred years. I understand communist's defenders won't love it. And will try to gin up hysteria about it by calling it a "Nazi" film etc. I'm not concerned about people who can't take scholarship as just more material to analyze, but have to go all breathless about "credibility." It's new pieces of the great puzzle to work with. You're welcome to unsubscribe.

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Jan 8·edited Jan 8

Hi Celia,

Thank you for your response and I don't exactly understand it. I think you may be responding to other "uncomfortable" reactions to the film but I don't think you

responded to my specific concern.

I was born in the former Soviet Union and am very aware of the catastrophic nature of the failure of the communist experiment from its inception, as I addressed at the end of my comment. My parents were among a few of their family members who survived their European experience of World War II, both Nazi and then Communist.

My concern and question was specifically about the very disturbing, misleading and dismissive way the short German concentration camp segment represented the experience of millions of innocent prisoners and how they were actually treated, both Jewish and non-Jewish.

The Nuremberg Codes, which are of such vital significance to all of us, were formulated because the German concentration camp imprisonment conditions were the opposite of what was illustrated in this documentary.

I am interested in verifiable and cross-referenced material and I can handle uncomfortable new information. I do appreciate when information comes from sources that are not compromised by an agenda which is "illustrated" with some critically important but completely inaccurate information.

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Myra, yes the concentration camp part was weak.

I'm not sure what I can say, further. I post the film because I want us to think about it.

Why do Masons get a pass, always?

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Hi Celia,

Thank you for replying. I appreciate that documentary material about the Masons and their impact on the course of world history is difficult to find.

My concern is that the concentration camp clip is a dangerous denial of the actual events, especially when presented to a viewer who is new or already misinformed about the true history and its implications.

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Your detailed response is more material to analyze.

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I agree completely with your appraisal of this ham-handed, sprocket holed piece of Nazi apologia.

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What can any of us do? The only thing there is to do; take in all the information - and then trust your intuition.

'History is written by the victors.' Is that so?

Then fuck everybody - and I'm going to go with my gut.

What did King Solomon do? Did he appoint a subcommittee to investigate ? Hell no;

He went inside, he consulted with God- and he gave his best interpretation of The Word of God.

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I just got around to watching Tucker Carlson interview Brett Weinstein and I guess I was disappointed. It all seems so hopeless to depend on the Eastern European countries to do what our Congress somehow seems to not able to do. Why are they agreeing to give up our constitutional rights to the WHO. The U. N. is so weak. Isn’t the U.N the organization responsible for guaranteeing the Palestinians get a state—wasn’t there something about a U.N. charter or something. The Israeli army just shoots the U.N workers who are distributing food in Gaza. The population of Gaza is in a horrendous health crisis and the WHO is nowhere in sight. Something else has to be going on to make the WHO threatening to take over the world. Someone else using the WHO wants to take over. But WHO?

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To add to the dossier, I recognise some of the scenes in the opening segment from a film called ‘The Chekist’

• Russian movie with English subtitles: Chekist (1992) - Russian for Education

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76BbcrMl7vU

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My second related item concerns Freemasonry. At 30:30 of Part 11 of the following playlist, the ownership, structure and methods of Freemasonry are explained.

(Note the depiction of Stalin and Churchill as puppets of Judeo-Masonry.)

• Translated from the book: "The Enigma of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion" by Oleg Platonov

• [Pt.11] A note from the secret archives of the Russian police - Oleg Platonov - ИСХС-NIKA

https://youtu.be/05110zZ6A3I?list=PLPPNay9z7eEricUGzlez1YjyQKXIa9e4R&t=1830

Transcript from 30:30

“Let's now turn to an explanation of the structure of the Jewish organization in the form in which it currently exists and operates. Its cover is now the ‘Universal Society of Freemasons’ or ‘Freemasons’.”

The structure of the latter resembles a pyramid constructed by successively stacking layers composed of individual bricks. Each layer of bricks represents a hierarchical degree of initiation and each brick represents an individual Lodge. In terms of color, the pyramid is tricolored: the three lower rows are blue, all the middle ones are white and the three upper rows are red. […] The lowest masonry includes three degrees: apprentice, journeyman and master. The actual purpose of the entire lower masonry is simply to serve as candidates for further selection.”

[31:38] Listen on for around 10 minutes …

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Thank you Celia. While I watch that again, here are a couple of related items. The first is the documentary “The Bolshevik Revolution - Darkness Descends” by Asha Logos

• Documentary - The Bolshevik Revolution - Darkness Descends

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiNAK-JXXdE

Another copy

https://www.bitchute.com/video/XabVBNdZkINy/

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Hi Celia,

All my life , most of my life - I've been a self proclaimed communist ; when I think of communism , I mean , I never supported the communism of the Soviet union or China or Cuba but every time I would contemplate communism I would contemplate in what I thought was the purest Form where everyone just shared everything you know everyone got paid the same there's definitely definitely no dictatorship I mean if you wanted to leave the country you just left so you know in my mind I would I would conjure up a communist nation as if Jesus Christ was running the show;

But after this I will never trust anyone to ever sell me on any possible good intentions that could come from communism maybe the word is cursed it's just that the communism that this planet has seen has nothing in common with how I've imagined it to be

it's just the fucking worst

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Gonna watch this afternoon while trying to get over a cold....NOT COVID! I refuse to bow a knee to that demon any longer.

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Jan 7·edited Jan 7

This movie is very important! I was told about most of the subject matter presented here by my Czech mother and her mother when I was 10 years old. That was back in 1964! I saw what went on behind the Iron Curtain twenty years before the Wall collapsed. Now, I know exactly why they taught me about the TRUTH at a tender age. If it wasn’t for them, I would have been totally blind to the real facts and completely clueless! I also found the Swedish historical perspective rather interesting. Thanks, Celia!

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For those looking for a link I borrowed this from a response thread to post here in the main thread.

https://youtu.be/oIuW-vNQsQI?si=L7X_t-qcSjkkGeA_

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Anyone have a link that doesn’t require me to sign into (don’t have a y t account) in order to view it?

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The primary distinguishing characteristic of ‘man’- is his ability to employ symbols to incorporate meaning(s)

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