RedTailHawk
redtailhawk@nostrplebs.com
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Mathematician, elite math teacher, & energy engineer.
Researcher, writer, and mystic.
Chaser of rabbits.
Solver of mysteries - see links below:
Livestream with BitcoinLibertyLive (background & research)
https://www.youtube.com/live/bTjuvO7YV_g
Conversation with Davani on The Earth Disaster Cycle and Bitcoin(background & research)
https://youtu.be/uHlCj2v_X7M
Discovering Bitcoin #147 (my background):
https://fountain.fm/episode/xFWL4gtmJ2cfF4v4U5tw
Paradigm Drift #5 (research):
Short: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kVP13d5MZe0
Bookmarked Full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OA5CHQTfOA&t=2255s
Paradigm Drift #6 (research):
Short: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFB_FSanru8
Bookmarked Full Episode: https://youtu.be/rLYsN3SMJ-o?t=7258
Paradigm Drift #8 (research):
Bookmarked Full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUdHXBpdqNU&t=4139s
Once Bitten #562 (research):
https://fountain.fm/episode/xJhmGJwLayW0ADEwmU2L
Link below to Flight Club: a Sunday spiritual study grou
Typically the dark night of the soul is an individual process but Melissa nailed the application of this phase to the collective. Well said.
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“For me, I baptize you in water; but there will come another more powerful than me, and I am not worthy to untie the cord of his sandals. He will baptize you in the Holy Spirit and the fire.”
The baptism by fire is all that matters. There is a dry baptism by fire and a wet baptism by fire. The wet baptism by fire is the rhythm entrainment of the aura to the Schumann resonance which is a high theta band frequency. Sensory deprivation enhances this process. There are other factors that enhance this process, as my research shows.
“The princes who forge coins deceive their subjects, but they do not deceive the bankers’ scales or the art of the testers.”
-Georges Bois
The institutions who sell paper Bitcoin deceive their customers, but they do not deceive the hodlers’ cold storage wallets or the cryptography of the Bitcoin protocol.
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"Many philologists, no doubt, will not share our opinion and will remain convinced, with the popular mass, that our language[, French,] is of Latin origin, only because they received the first notion of it on the school bench. We ourselves believed, and for a long time accepted as the expression of truth, what our teachers taught. Only later, in seeking proof of this very conventional filiation, did we have to recognize the vanity of our efforts and repel the error born of classical prejudice....That is why we affirm highly, without denying the introduction of Latin elements in our idiom since the Roman conquest, that our language is Greek, that we are Greeks or, more precisely, Pelagians."
-Fulcanelli, The Dwellings of the Philosophers
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"Alchemy is obscure only because it is hidden. The philosophers who wished to transmit to posterity the exposition of their doctrine and the fruit of their labors did not divulge art by presenting it in a common form, so that the profane could not misuse it. Also, it is by its difficulty of comprehension, by the mystery of its enigmas, the opacity of its parables that this science has been relegated among reveries, illusions and chimeras. Admittedly, these old sepia-toned books are not easily understood. To pretend to read them in the same way as normal books would be to mislead ourselves."
-Fulcanelli, Dwellings of the Philosophers
“If I told you how I made my discoveries, you would take me for a fool.”
-Faraday
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Reveille for Flight Club:
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@Ava Yeah, they knew. Episode 21 from Season 2 features a character whose last name is Kaballa. Unfortunately, something that teaches wisdom, understanding, knowledge, power, mercy, beauty, victory, and glory is all too often dismissed by people simply because Kaballah is a word they don't know.
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The red herring deflects whereas the thought-terminating cliché shuts down. Each is an aversive technique.
Some of these seem like they could qualify as red herrings but most of them are typically said by someone attempting to shut down further discussion.
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This is one of the consequences of outsourcing education to politicians and the rest of the vampiric elites. Social engineering is often accomplished via the Hegelian dialectic or other methods of manufacturing consensus. If they can get the masses fired up over some problem, typically a problem they've created, they can predict our response and roll out a Trojan horse of a solution.
In general, people are not taught logic, logical fallacies, debate, or argumentation in school. People who are educated in such areas do not fall for the tactics used by hegemons to manufacture consensus amongst the masses. It is logically fallacious to throw the baby out with the bathwater yet that's how most people operate.
The key is to be open minded enough to explore everything, but intelligently so. This requires robust discernment which serves a role somewhat similar to a knight's suit of armor. We must be willing to explore, but we must also explore with caution.
Truth can come from any source, even if that source has a dismal track record, much less a history of pitching no-hitters every time they communicate.
Bitcoin is money.
Ruling elites are self-serving.
The Earth is spheroidal.
Stay open minded but learn how to detect and dodge logical fallacies.
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I’m glad they mentioned everything they did, especially Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and V for Vendetta. As Evey Hammond’s father is said to have said in that movie, “Artists use lies to tell the truth.”
Cinderella, The Greatest American Hero, The Green Lantern, The Matrix…there are so many modern pieces of entertainment that contain valid lessons we are here to learn in Earth school.
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Cryptotourists who got propagandized by some mainstream media hype and showed up at the peak of a cycle thinking they’ve found their meal ticket getting dumped on instead:
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This is why, as part of our weekly study, we cover one logical fallacy in the Flight Club study group sessions on Sundays.
In order to love our neighbors, we must be open-minded and receptive. To be intelligently receptive requires robust discernment.
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The "nanny state" actors do love their Hegelian dialectic.
It's simple and effective: problem, reaction, solution.
They want to usher in 1984 style panopticon measures but they can't just roll that stuff out without pushback. They must first manufacture consent. This is why the institutional schools typically do not teach discernment in the forms of logic, logical fallacies, argumentation, debate, etc. That would armor the populace with the discernment necessary to see through the logically fallacious tactics used by the nanny state to manufacture consent.
They use fear to elicit reactions from the people who then respond in a predictable way. The people clamor for a solution which the nanny state is more than happy to give them. The solution is a Trojan horse: a threat to the people's well being masquerading as a benefit. Covid was a great, recent case study for this kind of social engineering technique.
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