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@TopLobsta

Too Retarded To Stop. Co-host of @nephilimdsquad

Florida, USA Katılım Kasım 2019
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Tiffany Fong
Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
Babe is everything ok? You’ve hardly touched your shoe-rrito
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graffanati19@graffanati19·
Go watch the full episode of me on Nephilim death squad tell my story of falling for Q, my coming to Christ moment, and so much more youtu.be/MOy7KwmZNYw?is…
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TopLobsta@TopLobsta·
@zeroruck @dayquiljones2 I thought his delivery was fine. If someone has issue with his theology then it should be addressed.
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Ruck@zeroruck·
@dayquiljones2 @TopLobsta When you speak truth it tends to come across as matter of fact The sky is blue Jesus is the Son of God It seems you just don’t like listening to objective truth. Your argument is merely that the delivery of ideas sounded pompous. That wouldn’t hold up in court
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Dr. Heather Lynn
Dr. Heather Lynn@InannaBelieve·
Respectfully, if your conclusions about the Anunnaki are correct, then another researcher independently arriving at similar conclusions could also be viewed as validation, and perhaps even corroboration, rather than competition. No one owns truth. We own our books, our articles, our copyrights, and our specific expressions of ideas. We do not own the conclusions themselves. If a theory is true, it belongs to reality, not to any individual researcher. These ideas have origins going back decades. The O'Briens were discussing related themes in The Genius of the Few in 1985 and The Shining Ones in 1997 (not to be confused with Philip Gardiner's later book of the same title). Bramley explored overlapping territory in The Gods of Eden in 1989. Independent researchers often arrive at similar conclusions when examining the same historical material. We live in a world of eight billion people and centuries of scholarship. The notion that only one researcher could independently arrive at the conclusion that historical humans became mythologized as gods is far less plausible than the possibility of parallel discovery. I've been publishing, speaking, writing, and appearing on podcasts about the Anunnaki and related subjects since 2012. The fact that you were unfamiliar with my work proves nothing. The assumption that unfamiliarity implies theft or plagiarism is a poor substitute for engaging with the actual work. When I began developing my own conclusions, I worked with the late Edmund Marriage, who had worked directly with the O'Briens to help them archive and preserve their work. The O'Briens were exploring these ideas decades ago and produced what is, in my view, some of the strongest scholarship on the subject, including Christian O'Brien's own fieldwork in Iran and neighboring regions during the 1940s and 1950s. If there is an originator here, it certainly predates both of us. I would hope that in your bibliographies you credit them, as their contributions deserve consideration in any serious treatment of the topic. I have not yet read your material, so I won't assume whether it does or does not, but if it does, then I'm not sure how one can simultaneously acknowledge that lineage and claim origination of the theory itself. If our conclusions overlap, the interesting question is not who owns them but whether the sources, evidence, and reasoning hold up. Also, you didn't have to buy my books. I would have happily sent you copies. I'm a real person and an accessible one. If you have questions about my work, my background, my sources, or my conclusions, I'm happy to have that conversation directly. Evidence matters more than personalities, and ideas matter more than ego. If anyone deserves attention, it would be the O'Briens who were doing this work long before either of us.
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Chaney the Vampire Slayer
Chaney the Vampire Slayer@ProjectChaney·
I would like to thank @NephilimDSquad for having me on to talk about @ufc 🏆 youtu.be/DCnleuU51OE?is…
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ADL@ADL

A slur doesn't stop being a slur because teenagers started using it. Today's @nytimes "On Language" column treats the antisemitic slur "goyslop" as a fun linguistic curiosity rather than what it is: a term rooted in white supremacist conspiracy theories. Normalizing this kind of language is dangerous. "Goyslop" is not just edgy slang. It combines "goy," the Hebrew word that colloquially refers to non-Jews, with "slop" to promote a conspiracy theory that Jewish people deliberately poison non-Jews with cheap food to keep them docile. It was coined and spread by antisemites and white supremacists. No amount of teenage adoption changes that origin. Such terms spread negative stereotypes and conspiracy theories. Their normalization is exactly what the bigots who coined them aspire to. A bit more on this here: momentmag.com/goyslop/

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Dr. Heather Lynn
Dr. Heather Lynn@InannaBelieve·
Everyone wants the Anunnaki to be either aliens or mythic gods because the truth is perhaps more unsettling. They’re the oldest surviving cultural record of the original psyop: a managerial priesthood that manufactured divine authority to control grain, money, labor, law, everything. They subjugated the semi-settled hunter-gatherers of the region and started a cargo cult, the temple system. It was the earliest system of control we have on record, and five thousand years later that same system is intact. It only looks different. The religious priesthood became secular, and now that same priesthood we call the technocrats. We renamed the temple system “society.” Check out the full discussion on the Danny Jones Podcast. Thank you @JonesDanny for having me on! Link in below.
Danny Jones@JonesDanny

Episode #407 w/ Dr. Heather Lynn (@InannaBelieve) is available now. We discuss Sumerian archeology, the Anunnaki, ancient tablets, chaos magic, drug/sex rituals, the most simple human language and MUCH more.

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Sam Tripoli
Sam Tripoli@samtripoli·
This week's livestreams: Monday: Cash Daddies @ 12pm pst and Broken Sim @ 8:30pm pst Tuesday: Doomscrollin @ 4pm pst Thursday: Live Slop on Instagram @ 2pm pst
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