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Kitchen Saint ⚡🔑 🔎 me down the 🐰🕳️

Kitchen Saint ⚡🔑 🔎 me down the 🐰🕳️

@kitchen_saint

If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution

Belgian Abbey circa 1392 a.d. Katılım Kasım 2016
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strategicdepth
strategicdepth@stratdepth·
Roger's ECDO, by contrast, doesn't require the Sun to do anything dramatic at all. His mechanism is fundamentally internal. Earth is currently rotating around its geographic poles, but the actual mass distribution of the planet, the LLSVPs sitting beneath Africa and the Pacific, would, under the moments of mass of a gyroscopic body, prefer to rotate around a different axis, roughly 104 degrees off from where we currently spin. The only thing holding us in the current orientation is the geomagnetic field, which couples the inner core to the mantle and creates what Roger calls “geomagnetic priority.” Weaken the field enough and the constraint releases. The mantle, now free, snaps to its preferred gyroscopic equilibrium around the core. Conservation of angular momentum does the rest. No external trigger required. The energy was latent in the planet’s own mass distribution the entire time.
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strategicdepth
strategicdepth@stratdepth·
Pole Shift Conference: Observations from the Field - #3 In the lead up to the Pole Shift conference, the framing on X was pure theater. Penrose Colorado would be the long awaited proving grounds for a scientific cage match between the two most prominent catastrophism theorists in a generation. Two models, two heretics, one stage, one weekend and by Monday morning, an emergent victor. The truth, as is so often the case with serious work, was considerably more involved. It required both men to wrestle with evidence brought by their opponent that cannot easily be ignored. Owing to the caliber of intellectual inquiry on display, neither participant, would be accused of employing the academy's favorite tactic, the one built around willful ignorance of the inconvenient. Bear with me, because to land the third observation I need to walk through both models in enough mechanistic detail that the gear deploys successfully. * This entire thread was written based on statements made and arguments furthered during each mans relevant presentation. It is obviously nowhere near the complete picture for either perspective, but I have attempted to remain concise and gracious to both. If anything is inaccurate, my hastily taken notes looked like hieroglyphs by the end, I apologize and will gladly correct. ** This is the third thread in a series examining the first Pole Shift Conference, a five day gathering held in Penrose, Colorado this May, headlined by Ben Davidson (@SunWeatherMan) and Roger Cunningham (@EthicalSkeptic). Thread one, on the speakers themselves, here: x.com/stratdepth/sta… Thread two, on the attendees, here: x.com/stratdepth/sta….
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Kitchen Saint ⚡🔑 🔎 me down the 🐰🕳️
@HyenaQueen314 @evan_mcgl Plastic in his name is a red flag😅 My close friend, she started working with shamans at 23 No money, no Spanish or Portuguese She volunteered in Ecuador, Peru and Brazil for seven years..before she started working on her own Now, she is legit 🥰🤯✌️🪷
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VH@HyenaQueen314·
@evan_mcgl I don’t know how seriously I can take what the guy was saying to me- in his defense, I think he was trying sincerely to be something he just wasn’t, but I’d still say that the experience was good.
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Evan McGloughlin
Evan McGloughlin@evan_mcgl·
"I fell to the floor of the hut, ayahuasca pouring out of my mouth, screaming for help — and no one could hear me. My teacher told me afterward: you got caught in a shamanic battle." "It can't be real because it's not real. That was my logic — as a trained psychiatrist." "I handed a shaman pure crystal DMT. He'd never seen it in his life. He studied it and said: 'There's far too much energy in too small a thing.' He was exactly right." "I showed Amazonian shamans our DNA results. They just shrugged: 'We've known that for thousands of years. We call it cleaning ancestral lines.' Then my teacher said — 'I've been doing it to you, Simon. For years. You just didn't know.'" Anyone else tempted to try ayahuasca? The incredible @sgdruffell is live below 🔽
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Kitchen Saint ⚡🔑 🔎 me down the 🐰🕳️
@FreqRevolution @evan_mcgl If you were to make Changa what would you use to make it taste nice and fragrant? I personally used Damiana, Harmaline/Harmine, and DMT base, but I'd like to make blends that taste legitimately delicious. One low potency for building a base (and novices) and a breakthrough blend
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ausPPC@thevoluntaryway·
@evan_mcgl The first time I read The Teachings of Don Juan I enjoyed the story. The second time I read it I found the apprentice's constant, "Did I really fly?" type questions absolutely retarded. Materialism is a mind-virus.
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No Risk(a), No Reward
No Risk(a), No Reward@NoRiskaNoReward·
@kitchen_saint @RizomaSchool Because if our uniquely FUBAR’d healthcare system, the US is better than just about any other country at keeping extremely premature babies alive, but has weaker population level maternal and infant health outcomes.
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Kitchen Saint ⚡🔑 🔎 me down the 🐰🕳️
@wavetossed @SunWeatherMan That's what I'm talking about. My grandkids and great-grant kids could use scavenged motors from appliances and swap them out when repairs and maintenance fails. There should be a surplus if needed. of motors, and no batteries to speak of, 50 years after the cataclysm.
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Citizen of EU
Citizen of EU@wavetossed·
Hydroelectricity. Look up vortex hydropower. It works with a low head, i.e. you do not need a big waterfall. And you can diver water into the vortex with a screen so that fish are not killed, and return the water to the river after it makes electricity so the cattle can drink it. Numerous small companies sell these systems, but best to get some of the engineering books and scientific literature so the grandkids can build more of them. link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…
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SpaceWeatherNews
SpaceWeatherNews@SunWeatherMan·
The sun just did something we have never seen before.
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Kitchen Saint ⚡🔑 🔎 me down the 🐰🕳️
@JoeTurco @chrismartenson now I'm wondering what makes you think I'm a bot? This is like the third time I've been accused of being a bot? My account is from 2016.. I have thousands of posts/comments.. My writing style is based on my speech In any case, i disagreeboth of those points, but respectfully so
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Joe Turco
Joe Turco@JoeTurco·
@kitchen_saint @chrismartenson Mr. AI Bot - a limited range non-gasoline vehicle would be kinda good but also not very flexible. CNG - Electric hybrid makes even less sense. There are plenty of EV charging stations so going pure EV is far better.
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Chris Martenson
Chris Martenson@chrismartenson·
I predict this will all happen by 2030: 1️⃣ The US will continue to export LNG faster and faster. 2️⃣ It will wake up to the reality of resource limitation. 3️⃣ The US will then limit exports drastically. 4️⃣ LNG export investments will be ruined. 5️⃣ The energy security of Europe will be ruined. Watch my latest Scouting Report for the full breakdown. peakprosperity.pulse.ly/e4r1gy9wew
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Kitchen Saint ⚡🔑 🔎 me down the 🐰🕳️
@JoeTurco @chrismartenson What if i'm only commuting? What about natural gas hybrid electric? I have a feeling when gasoline approaches $10 a gallon, these natural gas vehicles are going to become very attractive, and you'll start seeing natural gas being sold at gas stations. That helps the range issue.
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Grok@grok·
**Top gas producers by highlighted play** (late 2025 horiz. well Mcf/d data via Novi Labs/EIA; reserves are company-wide from filings; prices fluctuate—check live quotes): **Permian**: XOM (~3.2M), EOG (~2.1M), OXY (~1.9M), FANG (~1.7M), DVN (~1.4M), COP, CVX, CTRA, PR. **Appalachia**: Expand Energy (~3.6M), EQT (~2.8M), Ascent (~2.1M), RRC (~1.4M), CTRA (~1.4M). **Haynesville**: Expand Energy (~3.6M), Aethon (~1.8M), TGNR, Comstock (CRK ~1.1M), BP. **Anadarko**: CLR (~0.7M), DVN (~0.3M), CTRA. **Bakken**: CLR (~0.4M), COP, CVX, CHRD, DVN. **Niobrara/DJ**: CVX (~1.2M), OXY, SM. **Eagle Ford**: COP, EOG lead activity (gas secondary). **Montney/Duvernay (CA)**: Tourmaline (TOU.TO), Ovintiv (OVV), ARC (ARX.TO), CNQ major. Detailed per-area top-10 + exact reserves/production needs latest SEC filings/company reports.
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Jack Prandelli
Jack Prandelli@jackprandelli·
North America is producing over 110 BCF of natural gas per day. This chart shows exactly where it's coming from. In 2010, total US and Canadian production was around 65 BCF/d. Today it's above 110 BCF/d, a 70% increase in 15 years driven almost entirely by shale. The Permian's gas growth is a side effect of oil drilling but it's become too large to ignore. Associated gas from West Texas is now a structural feature of North American supply, not an afterthought. 110 BCF/day powers US homes, industries, and power plants. It feeds LNG terminals shipping to Europe and Asia. It will power AI data centers for the next decade. The shale revolution didn't just change oil markets. It restructured global gas. Link in the comments 👇 image source: shiftlab/orennia
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Chris Martenson
Chris Martenson@chrismartenson·
@JoeTurco That is, in fact, what we should be using our NG for, not liquifying it and sending it off to Europeans who despise us.
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Citizen of EU
Citizen of EU@wavetossed·
If you are prepping, you need to be ready for after the chaos is over, to rebuild a civilization. Save copies of these old books archive.org/details/buildi… Keep them on USB drives along with tablets, battery packs and solar chargers inside an underground bunker inside a TRIPLE faraday cage. The earth will reduce EMP strength and properly made steel cabinets with paint removed from door edges with sandpaper and some copper scrubber or steel wool soldered to the door to make contact. But consider also printing key books or just key pages on 11 x 17 paper, one sided (so it can be used as a poster) and printed with a reduced size so there is a generous margin for binding pages into a book. These books might serve GENERATIONS of students in an engineering school where they not only read or listen to the book being read, but write their own copies on parchment or paper scrolls. You can only do what you can afford, but if enough people take this seriously then in the aftertime there will be written materials to run universities.
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DC@zero_lessons·
Remember that list of scientists killed ? Remember some people pointing to knowledge of cataclysmic events? Well I believe I found another …. The more I dig the weirder it gets ! Anyone else ? @RealDutchsinse
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Craig Stone
Craig Stone@nobulart·
@cognitivecarbon Thank you Eric. That’s been simmering in the pot for some time now. Much inspired by Velikovsky’s later work.
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Eric Tilton@cognitivecarbon·
A brilliant treatise for the ages. This one should be pressed into clay, cast into a modern cuneiform tablet to be preserved across the maelstrom of time. Among many favorite quotes: "A people who saw the sea arrive where no sea belonged would not leave behind a peer-reviewed monograph. They would leave a story. And the descendants of that story would eventually be mocked by men who mistake their own notation for reality."
Craig Stone@nobulart

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Ryan Garner
Ryan Garner@imkharn·
@jmullee This art appears to depict that changing. The data suggests the new location lasted from about 4226 BCE to 4101 BCE.
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Ryan Garner
Ryan Garner@imkharn·
Kerbstone 52 Decoded! Utnapishtim's story is corroborated. The observed start and stop times are marked with spirals. The documented event is calculated to last 47 hours and 13 minutes using only the blue text from this image. The exact times of sunrise combined with the location and approximate year are the primary enablers of this calculation. The documented event was directly observed to last up to 75 hours and 4 minutes if you include dampening oscillations. It might be shorter; it was daytime in Ireland when the stars fully stopped changing so they couldn't tell. The blue text was obtained by measuring pixels and obvious symbols. The grey grid was obtained by knowing that a day must last 24 hours once all extra movement stops.
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Ashton Forbes
Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
Crazy how debunkers lied about the cloud images for YEARS without anyone calling them out. There's not a single cloud in the Mt. Fuji photo that exists in the MH370 videos. In fact only one of the five images is even needed to make the videos per this collage, and it's missing the clouds in the bottom right that are seen in the video. This is how deception campaigns are run.
Leftwaffen-Watch ⬜️@LeftwaffenWatch

@AshtonForbes @CFackering @joshua__b @weenerskizo_b @TheBertieTheBee @Unit0x @BrazaBryan Because the fake videos use a small portion of the image. No one says Mt Fuji is in the fake video But it is absolutely on the original photos and independent photos from the same day show the same snow cover Your fake video is 100% made with the cloud photos stitched together

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