Tom Dalpra

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  • in reply to: Florida movie theater shooting – Widow Nicole Oulson #7109
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    How many bad actresses do we need?

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    in reply to: Breakfast In America waitress lookalike #7047
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    So to clarify my thoughts, at the moment, I think Libby is more than just short for Liberty. Much as there is a natural tidy reference to the statue – almost that opening shot from Loose Change – I feel there’s a direct reference to Lewis Libby. This would appear a sophisticated creation and the relevance of the name beyond merely to the Statue,seems a given to me. Why not?

    Further investigation. there’s the back cover…the picture from the diner, we presume.
    The hirsute five-piece band are pictured holding newspapers, being served breakfast by Libby, while the ‘owner?’ looks on.

    In looking for a picture of the back cover on-line, I couldn’t readily find one that was big enough to read. On a CD cover it appears very small it looks like to me. You’d never see it easily online.

    Anyway, looking at the original cover size, we can see more detail.

    Three newspapers are visible. In the middle and easiest to read, we have Manchester Evening News and the headline – ‘BOY 15 DIES IN TRAIN HORROR’.

    To the right we have: – Glasgow Herald – CALLAGHAN SLAMS THE BREAKS ON SPENDING.

    Directly to the left, a less obvious Oxford Mail – SECRETARY HELD AFTER SHOOTING

    Working on the same principle that Libby is more than just a statue reference,
    I would suggest these headlines are probably very carefully chosen…

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    in reply to: Breakfast In America waitress lookalike #7044
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Interesting. I just started working a bit at a friends place. A curator of old vinyl and shellac. I picked up an old copy of the album. Looking at it I was drawn to the (Priscilla Allen possibly) waitress. On her name badge…almost illegible even in the full scale of the original album cover?

    LIBBY

    Well, keep it simple…we don’t need to look much further than this Yale man… None other than Joint chief of staff 2001-2005 and Dick Cheney advisor,
    Lewis Libby –

    Boom.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Libby

    Off the top of my head I’m thinking this is perhaps more than mere foreshadowing…perhaps this lays a trail for a man who was always set to be ‘discredited’ as he has been, in government scandal? This would be a handy bit of misdirection. ‘Libby, served it up. It was him what done it’.

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    in reply to: A Michigan Mystery #7002
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    And here’s Nelson. From the the most famous Statue in Great Britain. The Victory was his ship.

    ( Just on a tangent, is it not obvious that the great man who conquered and rose to ‘lead’ Africa – Mr Mandella, was infact a complete plant by the old Empire, based on the clue in the name – Nelson?)

    A thought I have with these MISSING stories is that in reality, when someone dies suddenly we can grieve and get on with our lives. When someone disappears, we all know it can have a greater long-term effect on those that have lost people with no answers. These unexplained losses can remain unresolved and keep people hanging. In the case of these MISSING psy-ops the narrative can keep us hanging in the same way.

    Just keeping us a little bit still ‘worried’ where they vanished to…

    ‘Ice and Fire’? ooohh suggestion..it’s a 21st century pulp fiction sold as news.

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    in reply to: A Michigan Mystery #6999
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Having looked at another relatively small-time missing person operation in Toronto just recently – see: http://fakeologist.com/2014/01/14/missing-man-media-crime-event/#comments – I’m quite partial to a bit of local-league stuff.
    It keeps it simple.

    Looking at the previously posted ”Find Matthew Lyzen” facebook page, I noticed this ‘thing’ called Klu Krew. They seem to be some sort of group which helps in the search for ‘missing’people. They’ve apparently been granted the confidence by authorities to gather Klues that the public might not want to tell the Police pfffffffffffFFFF! Anyway,

    https://www.facebook.com/KLUKREW

    the first thing that struck me was the incongruous logo. It doesn’t feel right. The dominant black and the bold back-to-back K’s are like some sort of ominous corporate logo. This just doesn’t feel right to me if it’s supposed to be a group dedicated to handling such sensitive human situations.

    Mmmm…I dunno what they are their website is down…the facebook page seems very recent. They have four missing person cases that they’ve covered going back to just last month – Dec ’13 – Taleka Patrick from Indianna, Angie Pipkin from South Carolina, Matt Lunsford and Sarah Adams from Michigan and the masonically posturing, scruffy git ‘Last seen wearing a black leather jacket’. – Oh, thanks for that. That’s really helped – Matthew LIES -EN.

    The creation of this facebook page seems to coincide with this recent spate of ‘missing’ people. It would seem logical that this kind of basic -giving-it-credence- piece of admin would be part of a psy-operatives’ slave-work.

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    in reply to: A Michigan Mystery #6998
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Oh and of course the compulsory ‘Find Matthew Lyzen’ facebook page.

    https://www.facebook.com/findmatthewlyzen?fref=ts

    They’re a bit short of photographs on this one. In fact,
    They’ve only got one, it seems! I have to laugh at this stuff..

    That facebook page just feels completely disingenuous to me.

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    in reply to: The Origin of the Third Eye Symbol #6920
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    khammad said: ‘This is a brilliant mini-psyop to have us give over control to experts and to limit our self-actualization’.

    ‘mini-psyop’ -I’d say it’s quite a big -ancient -and on-going deception khammad or was that your wry style?

    ‘to limit our self-actualization’ – absolutely.

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    in reply to: The Origin of the Third Eye Symbol #6914
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Excellent. Thanks khammad. That makes a lot of sense.

    Having just come to this, I’m trying to get my head round it -ahem.

    Please excuse my perhaps loose, formative, thinking but I’m seeing something like this:- Thousands of years ago elite Egyptian scientists dissected a head and found the minds eye. They found a gland in the brain which had a lens, cornea and retina. They found the third eye. They didn’t tell the public as that would be giving the game away. They had an edge.

    They knew the secret of the third eye.

    With a lot of time and the ‘development’ of civilisation, the spread of literature, knowledge, inevitably led to a better understanding of the brain by the masses.

    By 1630, someone was really talking about it. This regarding Descartes from Wiki:-

    – ‘Descartes in his Passions of the Soul and The Description of the Human Body suggested that the body works like a machine, that it has material properties. The mind (or soul), on the other hand, was described as a nonmaterial and does not follow the laws of nature. Descartes argued that the mind interacts with the body at the pineal gland. This form of dualism or duality proposes that the mind controls the body, but that the body can also influence the otherwise rational mind, such as when people act out of passion. Most of the previous accounts of the relationship between mind and body had been uni-directional.
    Descartes suggested that the pineal gland is “the seat of the soul”; for several reasons. First, the soul is unitary, and unlike many areas of the brain the pineal gland appeared to be unitary (though subsequent microscopic inspection has revealed it is formed of two hemispheres). Second, Descartes observed that the pineal gland was located near the ventricles. He believed the cerebrospinal fluid of the ventricles acted through the nerves to control the body, and that the pineal gland influenced this process. Sensations delivered by the nerves to the pineal, he believed, caused it to vibrate in some sympathetic manner, which in turn gave rise to the emotions and caused the body to act. Cartesian dualism set the agenda for philosophical discussion of the mind–body problem for many years after Descartes’ death.’ –

    So the Egyptian rulers apparently suggest the great importance and so did Descartes, the father of modern philosophy.

    But the clincher for me is the ”Eye of Horus” It appears clearly based around that area of the brain where the pineal gland is. IE – the Eye of Horus IS showing the pineal gland – the so-called ‘third-eye’.

    That, surely says a lot. That’s a very specific thing to have lied about…

    Wikipedia gives it no mention. It’s said to be THE MARKINGS AROUND THE EYE OF A FALCON!! Hello! Haha! What a total travesty. That’s ridiculous.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Horus

    I’ll attach the picture again for reference.
    To me it seems so obvious that this is a big, telling, omission.

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    in reply to: The Origin of the Third Eye Symbol #6889
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    We have a third eye. They bullshit to our third eye.
    To our other eye! Our minds eye. The gland that controls our dreams and emotional attachments.

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    in reply to: Twin Tower memes #6447
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    On every keyboard, on every tweet a little subliminal?

    It’s like when they gave us the Hell reference with the introduction of the telephone as we were told it was ‘Hello’ we were to say. That one spread well.

    is this original? I’m coining it the ##theory

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    in reply to: Twin Tower memes #6445
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    To then even wondering if the lop-sided (falling towers?) hashtag popularisation, may even be a deliberate reference to this pattern. I found this interesting as to the origin in Urban Dictionary:-

    ‘Some believe it began when the broken plane luckily landed in the Hudson River in early 2009, some Twitter user wrote a post and added #flight1549 to it. I have no idea who this person was, but somebody else would have read it and when he posted something about the incident, added #flight1549 to HIS tweet. For something like this, where tweets would have been flying fast and furiously, it wouldn’t have taken long for this hash tag to go viral and suddenly thousands of people posting about it would have added it to their tweets as well. Then, if you wanted info on the situation, you could do a search on “#flight1549” and see everything that people had written about it.’

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    in reply to: Twin Tower memes #6440
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Then the money.

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    in reply to: Twin Tower memes #6436
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Interesting. TED…corporate hippy with his ‘coal chimney near the nuclear power station’? Why mention it?

    I thought ‘Twin Towers Meme’ might be an okay place to post my slightly free-forming thoughts.

    I went from seeing the Towers in the Marriot Hotel’s logo, then in the Hilton’s and then Holiday Inn – to seeing the same design in money.

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    in reply to: What is the temperature on Mars? #5858
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Yes. That does seem simply absurd Banazir. Minus 100 at night and possibly 70 in the day if it’s Summer.
    Figures we can relate to. Sort of like a desert, it gets cold at night. Making Mars seem almost like earth, though very remote – inhabitable – almost!
    Hey they have popped a remote control buggie up there already.

    I think they’re having a complete laugh.

    I don’t know what it’s like on the planet they call Mars. I don’t even know how it works exactly around here.

    Simple point, well made, I’d say Banazir.

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    in reply to: False oppositioner #5525
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    Well put Armunn. Great, I’d say.

    Yes, that is still the original false story they play to. Inventing the evil…playing to that invented paradigm. Good and evil. All these devil references…the Hell in hello and live backwards reading evil. The whole system of control is written around that invented fallacy and still very much played whether we know it or not…999 emergency code…Devil reference with every apple product. Still playing pretend Devil and God.

    It’s the template. It’s the original fake paradigm, false dichotomy and made-up model.

    Alex ‘left/right paradigm’ Jones is soOOO playing that game, it’s silly.
    He invokes the evil. He makes evil seem credible.

    Great concise post Armunn.

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    in reply to: PsyOp Histogram #5494
    Tom-DalpraTom Dalpra
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    1666 Great Fire of London?

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