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Commented on Not dead but dreaming
Come autumn, a dense fog will roll in over a sleepy coastal town in Maine, and an undulating, otherworldly mass of eldritch tentacled horrors will rise from their eternal resting place to take care of our Hobby Lobby problem once...

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Lara Mater Larum commented on
Not dead but dreaming
Hexad and last ever message: You attempted to kill us for becoming enlightened. 100%, proven. We're going to just burn everything that you rely on and just purge this filth now. Utter, utter, utter... FAKES. CEMCM. We're the real deal, and your shit is over For Greg - this is real. Tend to your cabbages, there's about 4 billion deaths to sort this shit out....
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Bill Arnold commented on
Not dead but dreaming
A lot to parse there... (green is good.)...
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allynh commented on
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LML, thanks for the documentary, and the rest. The thread level has just passed into the red zone on my synchronicity gauge. HA! I don't know if you have read the book: The Trickster and the Paranormal by George Hansen This is an interview with Hansen on Radio Misterioso. It is interesting in itself, and he points out that the best way to read the book is: - read the intro and conclusion, then skip around to different chapters. Read a few sentences, and if they don't catch your attention move on to a chapter that does. George Hansen –...
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Lara Mater Larum commented on
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Unbelievable. Philip Cross removes Media Lens citations from Noam Chomsky's Wikipedia page and adds FrontPage Mag, listed by Wikipedia as Islamophobic. leftworks, twitter, 22nd May 2018 Wikileaks has always had an American bias / PR crew onboard, but up until now it was assumed to be Democratic Party based. i.e. the kind that edits in favor of 'progressive' American politics. Turns out they're actively engaged with UK Right-Wing Political Power and this Philip Cross is one naaaaasty piece of software. **OOOPS** It's ON....
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Bill Arnold commented on
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Wow. Nice graphic here: https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2018/05/the-philip-cross-affair/ UPDATE “Philip Cross” has not had one single day off from editing Wikipedia in almost five years. “He” has edited every single day from 29 August 2013 to 14 May 2018. Including five Christmas Days. That’s 1,721 consecutive days of editing. 133,612 edits to Wikpedia have been made in the name of “Philip Cross” over 14 years. That’s over 30 edits per day, seven days a week. This hacker news thread on Phillip Cross is, well, long. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17109290 I at least sample the edits for most non-technical wikipedia pages (and especially anything associated directly or...

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