Hans Von Sebottendorff

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Hans Von Sebottendorff

Hans Von Sebottendorff

@HyperboreanMonk

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United States Se unió Nisan 2026
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Christopher Nolan just showed Trojan Horse footage from The Odyssey at CinemaCon. The business math behind this movie is wild. $250 million budget. His most expensive film ever. First movie shot entirely on IMAX 70mm cameras. No franchise, no sequel, no superhero IP. The source material is a 3,000-year-old poem. IMAX opening weekend tickets went on sale a full year before release. They sold out in 12 hours. $1.5 million in ticket revenue before a single TV spot aired. The trailer pulled 121.4 million views in 24 hours. More than Universal's Wicked sequel. More than double what Oppenheimer's first trailer did in the same window. Today's footage confirmed Charlize Theron is playing Calypso, the nymph who kept Odysseus trapped on her island for seven years. The scene opens with Damon asking her "How long have I been here?" He can't remember if he had a wife or a son. That's pure Nolan. Starting the story in captivity, with a man who's lost his own identity. The same filmmaker who opened Memento backwards. The cast is absurd: Damon, Holland, Hathaway, Pattinson, Zendaya as Athena, Lupita Nyong'o, Theron, Bernthal as Menelaus, Safdie as Agamemnon, Mia Goth, Leguizamo, Elliot Page, Travis Scott. Nolan joked it would be faster to list who isn't in it. His last five films averaged $680 million worldwide. Oppenheimer made $976 million with an R rating and a three-hour runtime about a physicist. Every studio spent the last decade convinced original films can't open big. Nolan's response: adapt the oldest story in Western literature. Homer's been in public domain for about 2,500 years. Nolan IS the franchise. His name on a poster does what a superhero logo used to do. Universal figured this out when they signed him after Warner Bros let him walk over a streaming window dispute. Twenty years of partnership, gone. July 17. IMDb's most anticipated film of 2026. Built from a poem your ninth-grade English teacher assigned.
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Stefania SB
Stefania SB@myselfandmysoul·
@HyperboreanMonk @aakashgupta I recommend you watch "the crowded room" series with T. Holland and them judge whether he can act. He's absolutely amazing in it.
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Hans Von Sebottendorff
Hans Von Sebottendorff@HyperboreanMonk·
@InterstellarUAP It’s a fuckin hallucinogenic. You aren’t communicating with outside entities. I promise. You haven’t been “locked out” of anything I’ve got a question for the clockwork elves: are you Jewish?
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Interstellar
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
🚨 DMT users are getting BANNED from the hyperspace realm by angry entities — and hundreds of people are verifying the exact same thing 😱 "The entity got annoyed because I had no question... I was just passing through." "You cannot come in here anymore without a purpose — you can't just pass through as a tourist." This clip of Zoltan Bathory & Danny Goler on Danny Jones Podcast will blow your mind. Have you ever been kicked out of the DMT space? What was your purpose the last time you broke through? Do you think these entities are real interdimensional beings?
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NRA
NRA@NRA·
NEW: Amid a rise in antisemitic attacks across the U.S., now is the time for Jewish Americans to arm themselves and be ready. NRA’s partnership with @LoxandLoadedLlc is helping expand access to training, education, and community-based self-defense.
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Tinashe Peter
Tinashe Peter@TinashePeter_·
JFK was a Zionist actually. He likely would have “kissed the wall” if the Arabs didn’t get him killed… Sorry groypers…
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Nextlevel1
Nextlevel1@ori_nextlevel1·
The main reason the United States formally joined the war against Nazi Germany in World War II was that Germany declared war on the United States first.3 Here’s the precise sequence of events: •On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The next day (December 8), the U.S. declared war on Japan. President Franklin D. Roosevelt deliberately did not ask Congress to declare war on Germany or Italy at that time.0 •On December 11, 1941, Nazi Germany (and Italy) declared war on the United States, citing U.S. “provocations” such as Lend-Lease aid to Britain, naval escorts in the Atlantic, and other non-neutral actions. Hitler made this decision partly because of the Tripartite Pact with Japan and his belief that the U.S. was already effectively at war with Germany.18 •Later that same day, President Roosevelt sent a short message to Congress:
“On the morning of December eleventh, the Government of Germany, pursuing its course of world conquest, declared war against the United States. … I therefore request the Congress to recognize a state of war between the United States and Germany…”35
 •Congress voted unanimously (Senate 88–0, House 393–0) to declare that a state of war existed with Germany (and Italy). The joint resolution explicitly stated that Germany had “thrust” the war upon the United States.37 Why this was the immediate trigger (not deeper ideological or strategic reasons alone) Although Roosevelt and many U.S. leaders had long viewed Nazi Germany as the greater long-term threat to democracy and U.S. security—and the U.S. had already been providing massive aid to Britain and the Soviet Union through Lend-Lease—the United States remained officially neutral toward Germany until Hitler’s declaration. Strong isolationist sentiment in Congress and the public had prevented any earlier declaration of war. Germany’s move on December 11 eliminated that domestic opposition overnight.4 In short:
The United States did not choose to initiate war against Nazi Germany. Germany chose to bring the U.S. into the European conflict by declaring war, and the U.S. responded in kind. This merged the Pacific and European theaters into a single global war for America. Once in, the U.S. adopted a “Germany First” strategy with its allies, recognizing Hitler’s regime as the primary danger.1 This remains the clear, documented historical consensus based on primary sources, congressional records, and Roosevelt’s own words.
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Nextlevel1
Nextlevel1@ori_nextlevel1·
That’s not confusion. That’s not an argument. That’s pure demoralization. This is textbook neo-Nazi / far-right psychological warfare, spread the conspiracy, and when challenged, immediately pivot to “resistance is futile.” You’re not “noticing.” You’re not debating history. You’re just a Hyperborean-monk LARPing Nazi who uses esoteric aesthetics to push the same old poison.
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Adam Smitty
Adam Smitty@JohnSmithdnpt·
@ori_nextlevel1 @MyWenisGenius14 @HyperboreanMonk @TinashePeter_ @GadSaad I know. What retards like this guy doesn’t get is Jews didn’t subvert the west, the west subverted Jews. Jews embraced western ideals and brought that back to the ME. Is it perfect? No. Neither are we, but to pretend like we have a better alternative to this system is nonsense.
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fardeen
fardeen@fardeentwt·
> walked out of his house with only a gun > left his phone, wallet, keys, and car behind > he worked at the facility that builds 80% of america's nuclear weapons > he is the tenth person this has happened to > nobody in the government has said a word there is really something happening
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JUST IN: Another individual connected to top secret US nuclear research has vanished without a trace, Daily Mail reports. This is now the tenth person connected to top secret US nuclear research to go missing or die mysteriously.

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