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@EarthsR3sonance

Earth's natural electromagnetic heartbeat, without it, we're pretty fkd.

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Oaks And Lions 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
England’s great Gothic cathedrals were among the most ambitious buildings ever attempted in medieval Europe. Rising above cities and fields alike, structures like York Minster, Canterbury Cathedral, Salisbury Cathedral and Lincoln Cathedral were built not just to serve the Church, but to express faith, order, and astonishing engineering skill. But how do these vast buildings actually work? In this thread, we’ll walk through the structure of a Gothic cathedral, from the soaring nave to the flying buttresses that hold the walls aloft. Stone, light, mathematics, and belief, all working together to create some of the most extraordinary architecture England has ever produced. 🧵 1/10
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@truthtroll_X They killed him because he lost the war, was too soft as a king, and let some Siberian tramp (Rasputin) lead while he was gone at war. He believed the Bolsheviks would stand with him due to orthodoxy, but unfortunately, he was wrong.
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Truth Troll Official™️@truthtroll_X·
Geez I wonder why Bolshevik jews murdered him? Under Tsar Nicholas II (1894-1917), the Russian Orthodox Church had over 7,500 new churches and hundreds of monasteries built, often directly funded by the Tsar. The Church was central to Russian life, with schools focusing on Orthodox education and massive charitable involvement. By the end of his reign approximately over 57,000 churches existed.
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Many of Messerschmidt’s most detailed journals and drawings were never published. • A huge fire at the Kunstkamera museum in 1747 conveniently destroyed a lot of the original material that he put together. • Most of the interesting archaeological finds were locked away in state collections and never shown to the public, to keep the narrative locked. • After the 1770s, the flow of information from Siberia basically dried up again, because they had enough info. So it’s entirely plausible that when the Romanovs went into Siberia in the early 18th century, they didn’t just explore it, they cleaned it up of all they found. They took what they wanted for their private collections, destroyed or reburied what didn’t fit the story, and then spent the next 200 years making sure Siberia stayed portrayed as an empty, frozen wilderness. So Tarteria wasn’t an empire, but a way of living, knowledge that’s been lost to time.
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@TedLogan1010 Tarteria is wasn’t an empire, it was a way of living with the natural Hum of the planet.
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Ted Logan@TedLogan1010·
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Interplanetary Insanitarium@MarkBegin123413

@TedLogan1010 This was well known in the old world; every city had towers & streetlamps pulling electricity from the atmosphere! The key ingredient is Liquid Mercury (enclosed in a sphere) which auto-rotates under charge, creating a magnetic field like an ion vortex, attracting massive charge!

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The “barbaric Russia” stereotype is actually very modern, it’s almost entirely a 20th-century creation. Imperial Russia had real class and culture. St Petersburg was one of Europe’s great capitals, with stunning architecture, art, and refinement. It was respected as a major European empire. The collapse began under Tsar Nicholas II. He was a weak, indecisive ruler who struggled to modernise Russia. Instead of leading, he left governance to his wife Alexandra and the Siberian mystic Rasputin, a peasant “holy man” whose scandals discredited the monarchy. People quickly lost faith in the Tsar. World War I slaughtered millions of Russia’s best men. The country was gutted. The Bolsheviks seized power in 1917, murdered the Romanov family, wiped out the educated class, destroyed the Church, and turned Russia into a brutal ideological machine. World War II pushed what remained to the limit by the Nazi’s after 4 years of fighting and millions more dying. The Red Army’s behaviour in Eastern Europe, mass rape, looting, destruction was absolutely savage. Cold War propaganda then cemented the “barbarian” label. So Russia wasn’t always like that. The elegant, church-filled Russia in those old photos was the real one. The brutality most people associate with Russia today was created in just a few decades, first by incompetent monarchy, then by Communism, total war, and unimaginable trauma. The 20th century didn’t reveal Russia’s true nature. It broke it. As it did for the other Empires too.
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Rina Lu🇷🇺
Rina Lu🇷🇺@rinalu_·
For centuries, the West has been telling itself the same story about Russia: 🔶 Barbaric 🔶 Not fully civilized 🔶 The authoritarian periphery These clichés shaped travel accounts, diplomatic reports, and political rivalry. They're still shaping what you believe today. Any suggestion that Russia was or is a developed country gets dismissed immediately. Because acknowledging it would collapse a worldview built on inherited assumptions about backwardness. Interestingly, people make exceptions when it serves their politics. Marxists will admit the Soviet Union wasn't backward. Anti-Zionists will concede that pre-revolutionary Russia was advanced. But only when it fits their narrative. Almost no one actually reads primary sources or works with Russian-language materials. They rely on secondary texts, translated fragments, and online summaries. Inside that bubble, confidence builds and reinforces itself. Then archival documents, official statistics, and inconvenient facts are shown. The structure starts to crack. At that point, you have two options: 1. Keep defending what you were taught. 2. Or admit that the world doesn't fit into your categories of good and bad, and that maybe, just maybe, you've been lied to about more than you're ready to accept.
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@spiritstem_ That’s beautiful, but it’s also heavy. ‘LOVE’ written in our own language, right at the planet’s heart chakra. It feels like both a reminder and a warning. Like the Earth is saying: ‘This is the frequency. I haven’t forgotten. Have you?
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SpiritSTEM
SpiritSTEM@spiritstem_·
The crop circle spelling the word ‘Love’ in ASCII (computer code) using binary (1s and 0s of flattened and standing crop) manifested 🌾📍 at Earth's heart chakra -- the primary receiving channel for global heart energy ❤️🌐🫀
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A man marching forward, blinded by a flag. It's Banksy’s new statue appeared overnight in London’s Waterloo Place.
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You’re right. On paper, the Fourth Crusade makes zero sense. Why would Western Christians abandon the fight against Muslims, betray their fellow Christians, and sack one of the greatest Christian cities in the world? But when you look at it through the lens you just laid out, the left pillar vs right pillar, materialism vs mysticism, it suddenly lines up perfectly. The Venetian bankers and the crusader knights were operating deep in the left pillar (ego, severity, material conquest, debt). Meanwhile, Constantinople had remained one of the last major seats of the more esoteric, mystical Christian tradition, the right pillar, Hesychasm, the contemplative path that had been preserved in the East since the early centuries. 1204 wasn’t just a military betrayal. It was materialism physically looting and destroying one of the last strongholds of genuine Christian esotericism. The West didn’t just steal gold and relics that day. They broke something much deeper. And the Orthodox have never forgotten it. I mean look, not even the Ottomans, or Bolshevik’s could take it down. Spot on.
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Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
All religions are connected; Judaism is a continuation of Ancient Egyptian religion, and Christianity is a messianic, esoteric form of Judaism. This thread may make dogmatic religious followers angry, but that is only because they neither read nor understand ancient wisdom. For your own well-being, don’t read this if it makes you angry. John 3:14-15: "Just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that everyone who believes in Him may have eternal life." The serpent represents the electromagnetic energy, the soul, or the light rising towards the throne of God by purifying the energy from negative emotions that drag you down. This is why 'love' is important in every religion. (1/10) Thread🧵
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So, when people say we are in a spiritual battle, what does that mean? Recently, Tucker Carlson again repeated his opinion, which he claims is based on insider information, that there is a spiritual war and it's heavily linked to the UAP phenomenon. In the esoteric teachings like the Kabbalah and Gnosticism everything is created from one source by separation and that is well established even in the modern science that claims life spawned from one primitive single organism. Humans also develop from from a single cell or zygote (the principle of as above so below). In Kabbalah, the source of creation is referred to as Ein Sof, the infinite divine presence, from which the Sefirot (divine attributes) emanate through a process of separation and differentiation. From this process two pillars emerge: The ‘Right Pillar’ (Pillar of Mercy) is associated with kindness and expansiveness, containing Chokmah (wisdom), Chesed (loving-kindness), and Netzach (eternity). The ‘Left Pillar’ (Pillar of Severity) is associated with judgment and constraint, containing Binah (understanding), Gevurah (strength), and Hod (glory). It's the battle between the left and the right pillar. The left creates domination, power, judgment, pride, ego, while the right creates love, understanding, kindness etc. The entities we refer to as demons, jinns, asuras, archons, etc., are created when there is no balance between the left and right pillars, something for which the middle Sefirot, Tiferet, is meant to create the perfect balance and the path to Keter (the Kingdom of God). When this imbalance occurs, people are spiritually blinded and driven by materialistic desires and ego. This is often connected to the end of the cycle and the appearance of the Messiah to restore Tiferet (the Earthly Heaven). Matthew 7:14: "Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it." That's why God placed two Cherubim to guard the Tree of Life; they are connected to the ancient esoteric meaning of the Sphinx and the Lamassu. Each creature (angel) represents the union of the two pillars into one. That is the only way to reach the Kingdom of God.

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That’s exactly it. Past, present and future collapsing into the same symbol. As much as people don’t want to believe it, the organism is quietly doing its own thing, sending us messages through the grid, through the crops, through the hum itself. It’s not asking for belief. It’s just letting us know. Whether we notice… that part’s up to us.
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SpiritSTEM@spiritstem_·
Waden Hill where the new crop circle arrived is situated directly between Silbury Hill (one of the most sacred hills in the entire UK) and Avebury stone circle 🪨⭕️  This is very high energy ⚡️🧲🌀 ancient sacred land
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NEW Crop Circle 🌾🌀 The 2nd crop circle of the season has arrived in a field of canola at Waden Hill -- an ancient sacred hill that forms a key part of the Avebury Neolithic landscape April 29th Wiltshire UK 🇬🇧

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Holly Wood@thatuapgirl·
🌾 New crop circle 🌾 Something new has just appeared on Waden Hill… and it’s right in the heart of Avebury. A fresh crop circle was reported on 29 April 2026, etched into one of the most active and historically charged landscapes in the UK. This isn’t just any field. This is sacred ground, surrounded by ancient stone circles, ley lines, and centuries of unexplained phenomena. Captured from above, this one sits quietly in the Wiltshire countryside… Aerial footage: Stonehenge Dronescape
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We don’t actually know who ‘they’ are. Some say they’re watchers, craft orbiting high above, waiting for the Earth’s frequency to hit a certain note before they’re allowed to leave their mark. Others believe they’re the planet’s own immune system, white blood cells slipping out of another dimension, doing whatever the lattice needs, then vanishing again. And some say the planet itself is simply breathing, that the patterns are seismic whispers, pressure waves moving through the crust, pressing the message directly into the crops. Nobody knows for sure. But the one thing that’s hard to ignore is that the most intricate circles always appear exactly where the planet’s energy lines cross. The timing. The precision. The silence. Something is speaking and we still don’t know whose voice it is.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Music video from Swedish rapper Yung Lean and GENER8ION has an amazing choreography, created by French artist Damien Jalet.
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