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@aj_arciniegas This opinion is as old as time. It was the same reason Greek philosophers pined for the rule of philosopher kings or a noble oligarchy instead of the mob rule of democracy. It's the same logic that aristocracy was built upon. Not much has changed other than the delivery system.
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AJ Arciniegas
AJ Arciniegas@aj_arciniegas·
Reflecting on the known history of humanity is imperative to the survival of the “average” citizen in times like these. Going through my own archived notes Walter Lippman stood out. In his book, Public Opinion, Lippmann compared the masses to a “great beast”. Further describing a “bewildered herd”. Said heard needs to be guided by a governing class. I’m certain that I can’t be the only one who feels that’s what we are viewed as by those in government. (More thoughts on then later) Lippman described the ruling elite as “a specialized class whose interests reach beyond the locality.” Our ideals are viewed as a defect. An unreasonable impossibility. Participation in this reality is the duty of “the responsible man” - hint, not us. We are “the interested spectators of action,”nothing more. This where mass media is critical in the execution of their plan. The goal is not control through physical force. Rather media as a tool of “manufacture of consent”. Acceptance of the elites agenda. Public Opinion - Walter Lippman, 1922 Archive.org book link is.gd/786L8n Librivox download smplu.link/FrTCc
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Barbara Oneill
Barbara Oneill@BarbaraOneillAU·
The Great Cholesterol Deception.
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Dr. Nicole LePera
Dr. Nicole LePera@Theholisticpsyc·
The two things that impact your mental health more than anything else: 1. Where you live 2. Who you spend your life with
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mike tirico dripping @GerryCallahan McNamara all over this Sunday night bball game sounded as if Jon scripted it. So much sus in the air its silly. Trix rabbit level spells going strong . FOCUS !! @jonlevi is a saint!!
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@randallwcarlson Timeline is beyond skewed. Something very off about this whole theory now that we're understand America was the original land of all things.
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If Plato's account of Atlantis is taken as legitimate to any degree, Randall argues the geographical picture it describes points directly to the Azores. A Mid-Atlantic island based empire with sophisticated maritime and navigational skills - situated at the intersection of access routes to Northwestern Africa, Europe, North America, and South America simultaneously. That combination of geographical advantages is not found anywhere else on the planet. It is found precisely where the Azores sit today. During the ice age, with sea levels approximately 400 feet lower than today and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge standing perhaps 1000 to 2000 feet higher than its current elevation, what are now the Azores islands were the exposed peaks of a dramatically larger landmass. Randall's argument is that this was not just habitable territory - it was among the most favorably positioned places on Earth for a maritime civilization to develop. The reach such a civilization would have had from that central Atlantic location explains exactly what Plato describes - colonies spread across the surrounding world, sustained by navigational capability that the geographical position both required and rewarded. The Azores were not the edge of the ancient world. They were its center. Interested in joining Randall in the Finger Lakes? Click here for all the details! 👇 randallfingerlakestour.manus.space
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Today years old when we learned that the holycost was a cover for the orphan/cloning asylums. you're welcome grok. This tweet sponsored by jaymunDO
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(Re)Search & Destroy@TruthAsylum121

Thread 4- Leadership, Deference & Concealment: The Welby Case At the summit of the Church of England’s hierarchy stood the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Yet when senior figures were alerted to the grotesque abuse carried out by John Smyth QC in evangelical camps and abroad, they did not act. A 2024 review, known as the Makin Review, concluded that Westminster and diocesan officers “could and should” have reported Smyth in 2013 a delay that allowed decades more abuse to continue unchecked. Welby himself admitted that the scale of abuse was “overwhelming” and that he “got it wrong” remarks that speak not only to personal failure, but to the openness of a system built on deference, reputation, and institutional protection. This case shows how the highest echelons of the Church were part of the shield protecting abusers: not simply through inaction, but through a culture that prioritised status over safeguarding, and silence over truth. For survivors, the message was clear: the voices of children and young people were dwarfed by bishops’ boards and archbishops’ offices. The resignation of Archbishop Welby in November 2024 following the Makin Review marked a rare moment of ultimate accountability yet for many survivors, it remains a reminder that justice came decades too late.

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After 1,400 years, the Church of England enthrones its first female Archbishop of Canterbury, making her the first woman to head the church.
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