Friday, April 25, 2014

Jan Irvin

Magic mushrooms & Jewish psychiatrists (w/Joshua Blakeney)

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  1. I can't stand the 'you know' meme. People who use the filler phrase 'you know' all the time. The scary thing is that 9 out of 10 people say 'you know' all the time. Where does this meme come from? Tavistock?

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  2. Excellent podcast! Thank you for sharing.

    Copy of the jew bible 'The Babylonian Talmud (Complete Soncino English Translation)'

    https://archive.org/details/TheBabylonianTalmudcompleteSoncinoEnglishTranslation

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  3. It would not surprise me. That Jan will one day quit gloating, you know. He is a wealth of knowledge. He just needs to get over himself. Like Fetzer, he has the auto-pilot. Repeating the same thing exactly the same way every time you listen to him. BORING!

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  4. Regarding the book "Libbre David" that Jan referred to. I have no luck establishing that this is a real book. Can anyone provide evidence that it is real.

    There are quotes attributed to it on the internet, but that does not prove it exists.

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  5. "Christmas, Santa Claus and "Magic Mushrooms"":

    http://onebornfree-mythbusters.blogspot.com/2014/01/christmas-santa-claus-and-magic.html

    Regards, obf.

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  6. I am afraid the infowar is lost if people are so stupid they need to memorize rules of logical fallacies to understand if an argument is valid or not. I certainly do not to know the name of a logical fallacy to recognize the deception. It is as absurd to me as the idea that one had to study and learn all species of, say, birds to be able to tell apart a flying feathered small animal from mammals. This show really made my heart sink, please tell me this guy talking about learning different logical fallacies is knocking down open doors, or we are hopelessly lost.

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  7. Björn, did you ever go to school in the US? 12 years of public schooling can do that to a person.

    I'm looking for the Libbre David... I can't find it. Is it a real book of the Talmud, or is it a hoax?

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    1. No I did not go to school in the US, I went to school in Sweden.

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  8. Our system is very different to the US system. I went to school in Sweden, too. We learn source critique and to question authority a lot more than the US kids. It's a shock to see the US school system from the inside with that background. I reckon they need to memorize a list to begin with...

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    1. I wonder.. Seeing how media reports on the events, the domino "spring" uprisings in Libya, Syria, Ukraine I think we are in a media crisis now. All major swedish media are reporting on Ukraine saying this is proof that Russia is trying to conquer europe and that Putin is a new Hitler or Stalin. This is an obvoius effort to push sweden into NATO, which we already are inofficial members of. NATO is allowed to freely fly their planes over sweden, cia is testing drones in northern sweden, our secretary of state, Carl Bildt is a long time friend of Rockefeller, Trilateral commision, CFR, Bilderberg, RAND corp, etc. In short he belongs to the CIA, they own him. The swedish government forces everyone who owns a computer (yes, a computer) to pay 2000 skr, (+300$) every year for state run media propaganda in TV and radio. An information war is waged against the swedish people, and few are aware. Hopefully the younger generations will be more awake than the older.

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    2. True. Swedes are also quite "nanny state" indoctrinated. We don't even understand that our prime minister of international high standing (Olof Plame) was assassinated for political reasons. Most people think a lolling drunkard happened to shoot him instead of his dealer. Right. Because they said so. Sweden changed completely after spring 1986. For a while I started fearing for gladio type terror events now that Nato wants us more than ever. But I don't think they have to false flag attack us. We're already their b*tch... :-(

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    3. Well we had the "suicide-bomber", Taimour Abdulwahab in Stockholm 2010. He was from Luton, of course. I still am not sure what to believe about that. The bombing makes no sense, unless he was a friendly suicide bomber who took caution not to hurt any bystanders. It looks like Taimour was tricked into "acting" in a drill or something like that and was remotely blown away while running up and down the street looking for his contacts. But why? Sweden already gives all intelligence to NSA and CIA, there was no need to blow this guy up to get our cooperation in the "war on terror", we are cooperating. We even let CIA land a plane and kidnap a couple of guys that where sent to egypt to be tortured. This country is hijacked, much like USA is.

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  9. How come there's so many Swedes here now? Did they follow Ole?

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  10. Yeah, I wonder about Abdulwahab sometimes. Must have been a disposable asset for some higher cause. Much like the underwear-bomber. I don't know if the bomb he had was very functional, like the underwear bomber, or like the guy who tried to blow up the WTC in 93. Here, all press is silent or get their talking points from Reuters. And we don't even have any good "truther" movement. The social stigma of being a conspiracy theorist works supremely well on a socially sensitive people like the Swedes. You got to belong, be the same as everyone else, do the same as all the others, read the same, have the same opinions, etc. Only sports teams can have supporters of one or the other side...

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    1. This was in reply to Björn ErikssonMay 4, 2014 at 9:52 AM

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  11. Let down by Irvin's belief in the Khazar theory, and Blakeney's non-intervention after that claim. It just can't be sustained in the age of population genetics.

    Only a certain kind of American Christian believes it in any large numbers - people who feel they can't criticize Jews unless they are not the Hebrews of the Bible - and it may be that the Khazar theory is kept alive purely to make these Christians look foolish.

    But I like Irvin more, the more I hear him.

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