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Just trying to make sense of things... Subscribe for Early-Access to interviews & documentaries! https://t.co/chQAIfXHrd

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My Joe Rogan episode is out! 🔥 UFOs, Ancient Civilisations, Giza Pyramid Scans, Human Consciousness and more! youtube.com/watch?v=Xr0jaq…
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Misty morning start today, on our way to another pre-historic site in England, the Rudston Monolith!
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In mid-August 2025, a group of Charedi Jewish holidaymakers on the Great Orme hillside in Llandudno, Wales, were filmed destroying a 60ft stone cross, a local landmark on the "Hill of Names" for decades, and rearranging the stones into a Star of David.
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No explanation behind these colossal monoliths in Yorkshire, England. One of the strangest pre-historic sites I have seen. The Devils Arrows.
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@WallofWolf496 The full explanation where they fully explain that we have no idea who did this and why? Why are you misrepresenting what is on the sign? The sign is clear, we don't know who or why.
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Wall of Wolf Street@WallofWolf496·
@TheProjectUnity The full explanation is literally on the information board at the site, this is one of the most researched sites in Britain for pity’s sake, why are you misrepresenting it?
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Wall of Wolf Street@WallofWolf496·
@Megalithic12000 What on earth are you talking about? Hidden in plain sight? They’re all there for literally anyone to visit and enjoy, they’ve all been investigated and excavated, bar a few barrows on private land, and we know exact who built them and how.
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Megalithic Mysteries@Megalithic12000·
Most people think of Stonehenge when they hear "British megaliths." But scattered across Yorkshire, Cumbria, and Orkney are dozens of sites just as puzzling with a fraction of the recognition. The Devil's Arrows are a perfect example. What else is hiding in plain sight across the UK?
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No explanation behind these colossal monoliths in Yorkshire, England. One of the strangest pre-historic sites I have seen. The Devils Arrows.

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@GimpNft Mainstream carbon guesstimations place them around 4,500/5,000 years old
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@LoveForTheKicks Ha well, you'll have to go through my school years which were not fun and my various early 20s traumas first, and then silently deal with all of that baggage while juggling being in the public, but the travelling is awesome!
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Recluse@LoveForTheKicks·
@TheProjectUnity In another lifetime? ..I think it would objectively be pretty cool to be you. lmao. All the places you visit and things you see are incredible.
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Jean-Luc Infini
Jean-Luc Infini@InfiniLuc·
A brief mind dump. You may spot certain elements that ring a bell and point to the UFO mystery and the Epstein / Maxwell abomination and those who assume the identity of our supposed elite class. Just the tip of the iceberg but maybe relevant to current events. 🤔 13th-18th centuries: Bektashi Order emerges in Anatolia as a syncretic Sufi sect with secretive, tolerant practices; overlaps with Dönmeh crypto-Sabbateans in Ottoman Empire, blending Islamic mysticism and heterodoxy. 1665-1676: Sabbatai Zevi's messianism inspires Dönmeh sects in Salonika, practicing secret antinomian rituals under Islamic cover; influences Frankism, with some Kabbalistic elements. 1750s: Jacob Frank, influenced by Dönmeh, founds Frankism in Poland with antinomian Kabbalah, sexual rites, and syncretic redemption; messianic themes echo broader Christian mysticism. 1754-1767: Martinez de Pasqually establishes Order of Elus Cohens in France, a theurgic Masonic system with Réaux-Croix degree conferring Melchizedek priesthood; draws on esoteric Christianity, potentially invoking St. John as an evangelist of divine wisdom. 1759-1760: Frankists convert to Catholicism en masse after disputations, adopting crypto-practices; integrates into esoteric networks. 1760-1772: Frank imprisoned in Czestochowa, venerates Black Madonna as Shekhinah, symbolizing divine feminine. 1765: Louis Claude de Saint-Martin joins Elus Cohens; develops Martinism as interior Christian mysticism, emphasizing heart-centered reintegration; St. John the Evangelist symbolizes divine love and revelation, aligning with Martinist esoteric Christianity. 1770s-1780s: Frankism influences Asiatic Brethren (founded 1781) via Frank's nephew Moses Dobruska; order establishes Melchizedek Lodges for Kabbalistic-Rosicrucian rites, explicitly named "Order of Knights and Brothers of St. John the Evangelist from Asia in Europe," invoking St. John as patron of mystical wisdom, linked to Book of Revelation's Seven Churches of Asia for symbolic transfer of Eastern mysteries to Europe; echoes Elus Cohens' priesthood themes. 1780s-1790s: Saint-Martin formalizes Martinism with synarchic governance ideals; Asiatic Brethren dissolves, but Johannine symbolism persists in Rosicrucian legacies as emblem of enlightenment and brotherhood. 1791-1816: Frank dies; daughter Eva leads remnants with androgynous millennialism; fades into esoteric diffusion. 1880s: Joseph Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre advances synarchy as spiritual hierarchy, influenced by Martinism. 1891: Papus revives Martinist Order with synarchic elements, linking to Elus Cohens; Johannine themes subtly present in Christian mysticism focus. 19th-early 20th centuries: Frankist ideas spread into Masonic revivals; Bektashi suppressed (1826) but endures; synarchy influences esoteric politics, with Rosicrucian groups like Rudolf Steiner's "Christians of St. John" emphasizing Gospel of John for daily meditation and inner awakening. 1915: AMORC founded by H. Spencer Lewis in US, drawing on Asiatic Brethren and Martinist syncretism; incorporates esoteric Christianity, with St. John symbolizing divine wisdom in Rosicrucian traditions. 1918: Thule Society forms in Germany with völkisch occultism and Ariosophy; indirect esoteric ties via Rudolf vonSebottendorff initiation into Bektashi Order, focusing on Nordic myths instead. 1925-1967: Bektashi banned in Turkey (1925) and Albania (1967); revives post-communism. Post-1990s to present: Modern Martinist orders (e.g., Traditional Martinist Order) sustain synarchic and Melchizedek themes; AMORC active globally with esoteric Christian elements invoking St. John as symbol of revelation; Black Madonna in feminist mysticism; fringe groups echo Frankist antinomianism and Dönmeh secrecy, occasionally blending Johannine light symbolism in broader occult contexts.
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@jivasky @TheProjectUnity Verified. This post contains exactly: "grok verify this post". Posted at 08:46:55 GMT today. No attachments, edits, or issues detected on X. All authentic.
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Guys... Netanyahu might actually be dead.
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@TheProjectUnity This looked totally AI. I think it’s being purposefully put out so that we think he’s dead, but he’s really in hiding.
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