MM 911 Thoughts

Miles Mathis has offered a summary of the events of 9/11/2001. He introduces new and old concepts. New to me is the idea that the buildings were laced with asbestos, and the cost of decontamination far exceeded the cost of demolition. Also, legal demolition would have required evacuation of Manhattan, possibly large swaths of Long Island as well, possibly even New Jersey. It was easier, says Mathis, to do it all illegally. At five pages it is quick and concise and well worth everybody’s time.

I will gratuitously add a couple of my own thoughts, and will also be concise, so unlike me.

  1. Not mentioned by MM is the 1993 bombing of the North Tower, another fake event done with minimum fake (possibly real) casualties. Wikipedia tells us that six people died and perhaps 1,000 were injured. Wiki also gives a long backstory, naming names, written by CIA or some other agency of the LOOT, or Lies of Our Times.  As I see it, the 1993 event was necessary to begin evacuation of the building. By 9/11/2001 everything – computers, toilets, safes, filing cabinets, sinks and dishes and people were long gone.
  2. I’ve mentioned this before, but the two buildings pictured above, with their most unoriginal and unimpressive architecture, form the number 11 in the Manhattan skyline. Duh. It’s not unlike the Batman signal. “911” itself, 3*3 and 11, another hint that the events of 1993 and 2001 were not real.

I have an ex brother-in-law who worked for Morgan Stanley, and as far as I knew commuted each weekday from Long Island to one of the towers. I was obviously concerned about Michael that day and called my ex-wife. No worries, she said. Michael had either called in sick or was running late that day. I don’t remember which.

Secrets, secrets, secrets even kept at low levels – that is, Michael was a well educated and valuable employee for Morgan Stanley, but even he could not say what was true, that the company had left the building in the intervening years since 1993. His new work location is unknown to me to this day, not that I am curious.

And, I just noticed the name “Stanley” in the name of that company. I’ll stop now. A ramble is in the works and must cease!

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Attempting to log into MM on this desktop, I got the following:

I was unable to get there – if offered the site as the “future home of something cool.” I did go there easily on my iPad. On this computer I use Brave, but also tried it on Microsoft Edge with the same result. I know nothing more.

48 thoughts on “MM 911 Thoughts

  1. hi Mark,
    If you click on the Advanced button it should give you the option to proceed anyway to the super scary dangerous unsecure website

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  2. “New to me is the idea that the buildings were laced with asbestos, and the cost of decontamination far exceeded the cost of demolition.”

    When I discovered that the death and injury were staged I tended to think that all the information along the lines of “not only did the evil perpetrators cold-bloodedly and callously leave all those poor people in the buildings but …” to reinforce that theme. I find it difficult to buy the $1 billion price tag (what I remember seeing) and we cannot, a priori, believe anything they tell us without clear evidence – a document purporting to show an estimated cost isn’t what I’d call hard evidence.

    I wouldn’t think they would have had to evacuate beyond pretty much where they did evacuate. I think the demolition professionals would have wanted the job to be as safe as possible and wouldn’t want to not evacuate as much as was needed … but I could be wrong there. I think probably a huge area was evacuated or to a degree blocked off in the first place.

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    1. The DEW lady, Judy Wood, is an agent, but agents do not lie about everything. One of her jobs was to provide a ‘plausible’ explanation for the absence of metal hardware in the rubble, that is, plumbing fixtures, minifridges, guardrails from staircases, etc.

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      1. All of which could’ve been explained by the likelihood that those things (staircase guardrails, plumbing fixtures, etc.) were removed prior to the attacks, if dustification by DEWs was not the cause of their disappearance.

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        1. As profligate as the government and corporations appear to be, they ultimately do want the most for their money. To which I’ve been pondering for some time how secret government projects, or psyops, fakery, and what have you get funded. I believe it almost assuredly goes through a project/grant/funding process where specific ideas/goals are vetted and funded based on plausibility, and bang for their buck. I have a background in how the funding process for medical science works at the university level, and it is extremely political and secretive, and this is in a field where one would expect maximum openness and a common goal (better health and cures for more people). Therefore I believe in every psyop, for example, of the type like the Beatles or popular music, there must be governmental agencies and formal grant processes that fund and support these entities, until their value is ascertained to be no longer important, like the Beatles in 1970, and the funding is terminated. This explains why psyops, as opposed to actual trials/crimes/real justice, (with fakes ones) like Sandy Hook, or Boston Marathon firecracker bombing, must move quickly before funds are exhausted.

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          1. In 9/11’s case, they certainly got the most out of their investment, if not more than what they invested. They made trillions off of the phony ‘War on Terror’ alone, not to mention billions from sales of 9/11 merch and insurance fraud. All of those were made possible thanks to that hoax.

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  3. The movie Fight Club released in 1999, at the end of the movie showed a skyscaper being imploded. There is a two disc version with a supplemental disc that shows out takes, story boards, vignettes, and also shows the video team that did all the graphic work. Possibly the same Hollywood crew that did 911 cgi.

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  4. Having read this paper by MM, it reminds me of the of the Bastille saga, again, which he briefly covered in his paper on the French Revolution many years ago, and which I also mentioned elsewhere before on this site. Like the Twin Towers, the Bastille was also reportedly not up to code and too costly to maintain, as well as had very few prisoners inhabiting it by 1789. For those reasons, the French Crown had plans to demolish the prison and replace it with new development, which is even admitted to by mainstream outlets such as Wikipedia. Conveniently, it was stormed by the Parisian rabble during the early stages of the Revolution, which accelerated the Bastille’s planned destruction soon after.

    So this theme is clearly not new to the Twin Towers, has history clearly shows.

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  5. In addition to pop culture referenced, there is an even deeper and creepier proclamation regarding the 9/one_one and the oncoming B=ast $ystem.

    If you happen to have a 1981 Ali=f Els!k High yearbook (hard copy or via Classmates.com), look at page 309. You will see an in-memoriam of a sophomore named Lisa Lyon. Whose pic sits adjacent to Lisa’s memoriam? One Anth0ny W00d, the inventor of the DVR and founder of R0KU, he would graduate Class of 1983.

    Now, Lisa had a motorcycle accident on 9/II/80. THIRTEEN days later she died on 9/24/80.
    9/II crash
    13 days later death
    Sept 24, 1980 (9+2+4+1+9+8+0 = 33)

    R0KU Wood was at the June 20-24, 2022 (=666) Cannes Lion Festival where he said “the big picture is that all television is going to be streamed.” So this appears to be “image of the beast” type lingo.

    So Wood said this exactly 42 years after the death of his schoolmate. 42 is the reign of “The Beast” per Revelation. Lion is the symbol of said b=ast system. Lisa Lyon <> Lion. LL = 12+12 = 24 = 42.

    Lisa Lyon was a sacrifice for this proclamation, it is very clear. Anth0ny W00d is a big time beast system media player down the road.

    Who else went to this Al!ef Els!k High School and its twin Al!ef Hastings High? B=y0nce, Lizz0, Tila Tequila among many other high profile media/entertainment types in an area with some very, very interesting historical juju. Observe the Netflix offering “Mo” which is a celebration of the Al!ef area as the Gre/\t R=set unfolds now…

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  6. One of the most interesting early references to taking down the towers is in the book the Curve of Binding Energy by John McPhee. I used to love this book until I realized nukes were BS. I wouldn’t waste your time on it, but there is a reference to Theodore White strolling through the towers in the early 1970s with McPhee saying a mini-nuke could take down the towers. Of course this briefly diverted me into the fake world of mini-nukes until I came to my senses. You’re free to read the original reference:

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54968.The_Curve_of_Binding_Energy

    I have an original observation about 9/11 I have never heard repeated. I swear on my grandmothers grave the first thing I thought of when I heard planes hit the towers was this must be bullshit because no one, and i mean no one, goes to work on Wall Street before 9:30AM. I had a friend living in Manhattan at the time who wouldn’t go to his trading job typically until late morning.

    this is from the NYSE website:

    Trading Hours Summary:
    The New York Stock Exchange is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (GMT-04:00).

    So my reaction was someone spent years planning a terrorist attack in NY City, and they do it before 9AM? WTF? If it was real they would hit late morning or mid afternoon, when the towers were full to maximize casualties. But hey, I thought terrorist attacks were supposed to maximize deaths, but what do I know?

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    1. I just realized the fake scientist I meant to refer to is Theodore B. Taylor, not White. Gotta get the fake names right!

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    2. Yes, the timing here seems pretty off. If the stats presented are to be believed, it made little sense for them to attack the Towers before 9:30 AM if their main intention was to induce mass casualties in the process.

      This also indicates that far fewer people actually died than is claimed, since presumably not a lot of people would’ve been around or inside the Towers before 9:30 AM.

      It can only make sense if we are to assume they “attacked” at a much earlier time to *reduce* the number of casualties, not to increase them. Plus, with not that many people around before 9:00-10:00 AM, it’s easier to fake the attacks than it would’ve been otherwise.

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    3. OMG this is hilarious. Read through the comments section on the goodreads link above if you have the time. The comment is “books can kill.” This kind of comment is made by the dumb-asses who now consider themselves the educated elite. Who are in favor of censorship. I would change his quote to being a dumb-ass can kill:

      “No, to date no one has been killed or injured by one of Ted Taylor’s creations. But the same cannot be said of John McPhee. The most intriguing details in The Curve of Binding Energy are its repeated speculations about the attractiveness of the WTC towers as terrorist targets and their vulnerability to destruction from a sub-nuclear explosion. It appears highly likely that this book was the original motivation behind O. A. Rahman’s truck-bomb attack in 1993 and K. S. Mohammad’s follow-on attack in 2001.

      This is not a personal criticism of John McPhee. The point is that journalists – even great journalists – plying their own craft can do just as much unintended damage as any of their usual suspects.”

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      1. I have a lot to add to the 9/11 conversation, and it’s total absurdity and masonic significance.

        The idea that ~4 hijackers per plane could overcome 50+ airline passengers, who tend to be relatively young, wealthy, and fit, and observant, is absurd. Also, nearly all pilots (and co-pilots and navigators) are trained in the military, and OWN their cockpit – they live in that tight space and tend to be the very intelligent and physically fit. Yet they all folded when these schmucks threatened them with plastic butter knives in a crowded space. Sure.

        Next one is who forgot to install the locks on the bathroom (I mean cockpit doors)? It’s really weird how no one ever thought of putting a simple lock on the cockpit door, even though they have one on the bathrooms, and on 90% of bathroom doors in American houses. I remember guests being freaked out in my condo when the bathroom didn’t have a lock, yet somehow even though so many planes were “skyjacked” in the 1960s-1970s, no one thought to install a little lock on the door. Just one of those $29.99 Swagelock deadbolt sets from home depot would have done the trick.

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        1. If I were in charge of the FAA I would have had those locks installed, and maybe even given those pilots some state of the art stun guns, or Tasers, for close quarters confrontations. And maybe they did, but the professional code of omerta lives with these professional pilots. Maybe they are paid very highly not only for their skills, but ability to keep secrets.

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          1. The locks analogy is quite revealing, I must say. Surely, if airplane hijackings were so bad and they wanted passengers & crew to enjoy some level of security and privacy, they would’ve implemented locks on more planes. Yet, we don’t see that.

            And trained, seasoned pilots caving into the threats of terrorist hijackers make no sense, either, as you’ve pointed out. They didn’t even bother to call security or the police when they had the chance, which doesn’t add up, either.

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            1. The way I see it working is they tell all airline employees that security protocols are classified, in order to not give away this information. And they of course sign many non-disclosure agreements when they get hired, as everyone does who works for a corporation, or goverment. So any pilot who came forward saying the whole 9/11 plot is nonsense because they installed triple locks in 1975 would be violating their orders.

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              1. Random comment: I’ve noticed how common, and pushed, the idea of the professional with the nuclear family behind him or her, and how those types are ones who rise highest in the corporate world, nearly without exception. The idea of the lone executive with no kids or wife (or husband) is a myth. They want people they can “blackmail”, people who have a family to support, who won’t fold under pressure (i.e. disobey orders). Because a pension, and your retirement funds are extremely powerful incentives, and they target these types in their phycological profiling: people with a strong sense of duty and responsibility.

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                1. Hence all the pressure to create families and/or have a social network, or at least that was true until a few decades ago. Not to mention all the propaganda brainwashing people to trust “experts” and authority above everything else.

                  And even if there are lone execs, that still doesn’t mean they can’t be blackmailed. If such execs had past criminal records or dysfunctional personal lives, for instance, they can be easily manipulated to do as they’re told with the threat of exposure and humiliation if they refuse.

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  7. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/robert-leblanc-obituary?pid=91701

    He was one of my soccer coaches in elementary school, I was friends with one of his daughters. On flight 175, a retired geography professor (C I A?)

    Let me quote a couple tidbits from his obtiuary that are priceless:

    An Insatiable Globetrotter
    He had the itchiest feet. Robert LeBlanc’s insatiable desire to see the world meant he would not even have embarked on one trip when he would already be sketching out the next.

    “We were due to leave for Argentina right after Sept. 11,” said his wife, Andrea LeBlanc. “Then we had tickets on the desk to go to India. We were planning to go to Sweden in the summer. Last year, we celebrated his birthday in Burma.”

    Argentina, you don’t say? Here’s quote #2:

    Now his wife faces the considerable task of sorting out his frequent-flier mileage. “There are seven different airlines he has frequent-flier mileage with,” she said. “It’s impossible.”

    Wow she sounds real broken up. All those frequent flier miles to sort out on her OWN!!!

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  8. The blueprint for 9/11 was probably based on a B-25 maneuvering through midtown Manhattan, in heavy fog, that flew into the Empire State building on July 28, 1947. Fourteen people died and the plane was stuck on the floor it hit. The building did not come down and re-opened three months later. If this didn’t really happen, but it was believed then, why not years later do it again Steely Dan? My apologies for the coming earworm.

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  9. FYI James Cameron is the most likely architect for 9/11. This is well documented in Clues Forum, and is somewhat self-evident if you look at the big picture and his prominence as director/Übermensch on the level of Kubrick. Also considering his history with the Titanic, the biggest single day fake ever* (skipping WW2) until 9/11, and this SOB was supposedly underwater surveying at the super-secret Titanic location only known to masons and guys who know the shimmy-shimmy handshake on 9/11/01.

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    1. I wouldn’t be surprised if that was so. His penchant for producing propaganda about fake mass tragedies like the Titanic and countless others should pen him as the likely candidate for being one of the directors of the 9/11 melodrama, as well as his interest in filing space and underwater propaganda. In fact, I would argue that it was his second greatest cinematic PR stunt after “Titanic” (1997) if he was involved in producing this hoax. The fact that he allegedly surveyed the so-called Titanic wreck on the day of the fake terrorist attacks is quite telling, too.

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  10. I read that paper and much of it is theories reprocessed to suit Miles Mathis’ Phoenician narrative. To understand 9/11, one must understand the two key figure behind it all: David and Nelson Rockefeller, owners and developers of the World Trade Center, and 33rd Degree master masons. They are part of the same lodge as the Astors, the Morgans, and the Stanleys in Manhattan. Next one must understand what the two towers represent in Masonic symbolism: two of the most sacred symbols in the Order, the pillars of Jachin and Boaz. These twin pillars stood on the porch of Solomon’s Temple. According to the Bible the pillars faced east, but if you were looking out of the entrance of the temple, the pillar of Jachin was to the right, or to the south, Boaz to the left, or to the north. There are many theories as to the origin of “twin pillars” in the ancient world. But my best guess is the twin pillars originate in the science of astrology, from the Zodiac, in the constellation Gemini. One of the key foundations of the Masonic order is Astrology. In fact, it is the fundamental belief-structure of the Order, which believes that the Creator of the Universe is the Supreme Architect of all created matter. As proof of this Great Builder, just look to the Zodiac. If you are familiar with the constellation Gemini (Latin for twins), you have seen them in a clear night sky and they are two perfect pillars of stars. So the Twin Towers served as the modern day Freemasonic symbol of the pillars of Jachin and Boaz. The twin towers were the grandest version of the immortal Freemasonic symbolism. A massive reminder to all Freemasons around the world of who runs the world and where the center of the universe is located in the modern world. Another very odd fact, at the moment the planes hit those towers Saturn was in Gemini, Saturn of course being the planet of death, destruction, symbolized by the sickle during harvest. As to who took those towers down and as to why, we shall never know. I am also a big believer in the research of Simon Shack. He clearly demonstrates, with ample visual evidence and analysis, that what was broadcast on all the major networks and all the subsequent photographic and video material that surfaced on the internet afterwards all came from a single source and all of it was manufactured. Unfortunately for the planners and perpetrators, their technology did not age well. And it has proved to be the biggest oversight of the entire project.

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    1. Interesting. As I understand it, ’33’ is the highest order of Freemasonry, so I understand its prevalence and use. However, ’11’ appears as frequently, and I wonder if that number refers to pillars of Jachin and Boaz. The towers loomed over lower Manhattan as a massive ’11’, right out in the open for all to see.

      ‘8’ also features prominently. For that, I got nuthin’.

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      1. 8 is the infinity symbol. It’s highly important to the Cult of Saturn/Satan.
        It also represents the Möbius loop which is important from an astrological, astrotheological perspective.

        There’s more on the link below, on the significance of 8. Note, the square reference… the square is a tool of freemasonry and masons.
        https://www.gnosticwarrior.com/number-8.html

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    2. “Unfortunately for the planners and perpetrators, their technology did not age well. And it has proved to be the biggest oversight of the entire project.”

      But they still managed to fool the masses into believing such brazen propaganda despite how poorly done they were by today’s standards. So long as the majority goes along with it, they don’t care how “bad” their technology has aged.

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      1. In fact, I wouldn’t put it past them to have deliberately fabricated such things poorly to rub it on people’s faces and to see how stupid people are. Considering how intelligent and meticulous these psychopaths are, I don’t think the ‘oversight’ was unintended, because otherwise they would’ve quickly covered their tracks if they were afraid that people might catch on to their presumed blunders.

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    3. This is a damn fine analysis, I had meant to write something on the Masonic spiritual significance of 9/11, which Miles completely elided in his analysis.

      My contribution is to say the meaning of 9/11 is we are the masters of (your) universe: we build things up, we tear them down. There was an ad several years ago, where a meathead warehouse worker said his life was “I pick things up I put them down”. This is the role of the Masons to help the powers that be, they build things and tear them down, secretly, no questions asked. And the towers were built to eventually be part of the greatest magic trick pulled on humanity since the A-Bombs were vaporized in a parallel magic universe in 1945.

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      1. That’s also explains why the Masons have always been heavily involved in architecture. Stone masonry is a thing, after all. Many buildings throughout the world were financed and built by them, which presumably included the Twin Towers.

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  11. I know this is supposed to be about comments on Miles 9/11 paper, but I have a general suggestion for him, and his writers, and I know they read this blog so I will give it here.

    I read the latest paper on punk rock icons, which is right in my wheelhouse, very interesting. You could write this stuff and make a career out of it, clearly the music biz is infected from the top to bottom (with creatures like GG Allin) being agents, or dupes, of one sort or another.

    So my comment is, what in the wide wide world of sports has King Alfred aka King Alfred, ruled England 871-886, got to do with GG Allin? Can we please tighten up the ancestry stuff, since it means little or nothing in the grand scheme of things. I think we all know by now nice guys finish last. For families to last they have to be continually ruthless, and new blood is always there to take their place if they stumble. IMO the heredity stuff is complete nonsense, in terms of explaining anything from a weltanschauung perspective.

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    1. Hi Napoleon, I’ve seen your frequent comments on fakeologist, very interesting.

      I can tell you and others I spent quite a few weekends in Manhattan in the late 1990s through early 2000s, often staying at a friend’s rent controlled apartment at 137th street in Harlem. What I can say is those weekends were like stories out of Steely Dan songs; of hard liquor, cocaine, and occasional bad sex. Those twin towers were primed and ready for pulling by 2001. New York City was Babylon reincorporated, and still is, a cesspool of mostly blood sucking finance types drinking the lifeblood of the city at the outlet of the estuarian Hudson River.

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  12. most people say that they were piece of junk ,like most witnesses to 911 start off with it was a beautiful day ,im sure theres more prefix stories to our history ,like we hear with jfk good man but womanizer lol smj taught us he was no womanizer

    jfk did his best to mirror lincoln’s assassination and play out the v.i.t.r.i.o.l. associated with the rosicrucian chamber of reflection ceremony ,remember this is the same psipher as luke being dorothy and his journey through 911

    “With the thoughts that you’ll be thinkin’ / You could be another Lincoln / If you only had a brain.” sang the Scarecrow.

    i never been to the big appol so i wouldn’t know

    yes im keeping fakeologist.com honest at the moment,he’s had an infestation of houseclowns, that are scared of the wizard of oz

    https://fakeologist.com/forums2/viewtopic.php?p=15100#p15100

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    1. Napolean, I’ve enjoyed many of your videos on fakeologist.

      You often mention having solved 9/11 quickly, or something to that effect. The Rosicrucian’s chamber of reflections ceremony sounds interesting. I get the idea is similar to Bruce Lee’s hall of mirrors fight scene, or something like that.

      So I was in a greek college fraternity, and yes they are masonic in origin. I’m quite sure about that, although i haven’t explicitly seen that in print. I know the Boule black fraternity is Masonic and associated with one of the black college fraternities. Most interestingly the one or two all black fraternities were the most over the top Masonic, the pledges were not allowed to speak to anyone their freshmen year except when absolutely necessary, and they were branded during initiation (yes this is true). In my fraternity, we went through a death and rebirth ceremony in a cave at the end of “hell week”, you officially became a brother after that.

      In my defense, if you want to accuse me of being a Mason, how many 18 year old college kids know what that is? Or many 81 year old Americans, or anyone for that matter? I can tell you I left with a bad taste in my mouth about the whole enterprise; the brotherhood promoted communism (aka group property – aka completely disrespecting other’s property rights), dissolution (excessive drinking, alcoholism), and mysogeny (treating women and girlfriends like complete garbage).

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  13. yes i solved 911 in gif form ,in less than half a second i take you from the twin towers to solo-mans temple the millenium fall-con

    cramming all theosophy and metaphysics into the metemorphosis ,i had some good teachers
    patient too

    the american dream is not so hard to decipher ,neither was the shining or 2001 or blade runner or back to the future

    most are mockery on the 911 narrative that american masons pay to uphold or pay others to uphold

    pretty easy to be a fakeologist

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    1. I reckon you’re onto something and likely correct. The black cube memorial at the bottom of the pit where the towers were pretty much tells you everything about the kind of people we are dealing with that orchestrated this giant swankest on the common man. Those bastards must have had the biggest party after 9/11, having most of America on their knees begging for their protection, when all it took was 3rd grade magic tricks to pull this crap off.

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    2. You mention it’s easy to be a Fakeologist, but to clarify I think it’s easy if you are an introvert, or have a strong (leader) personality, and not too many friends (I mean close friends, and close in a not a good way). The biggest barrier to seeing through to the truth is overcoming the judgement of your peers, and close friends from the past, and family members who will call you crazy, stupid, a Trump lover, will call your other friends behind your back, etc etc..

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      1. https://fakeologist.com/forums2/viewtopic.php?p=14547#p14547

        heres why the shining has a native american genocide theme

        im no introvert ,most of my friends ive had since i was 12 im 46 now ,and i left school at 16

        the easy part of being a fakeologist is the amount of research and work that i was abel to use ,audios i was abel to listen to and lads i was abel to learn from especially the processes of descerning fakery

        a set level so to speak ,trouble is that set level or conclusions people rest on usually is their limit ,and thats where the fix is

        thats where i start literally standing on the shoulders of giants ,im no giant but i can hitch a ride like the best

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  14. There’s no Miles Mathis section on this site, so I’ll just comment on his latest article. It’s a cliche, but he’s jumping the shark again.

    My headline for his article is “Man (Miles Mathis) sets website on fire”. The quote below is from the article.

    “In fact, the Max Azzarello project is aimed right at me. Not coincidentally, his main point before
    dousing himself in gasoline was that Biden and Trump are working together (with everyone else
    famous) to destroy the country. His manifesto led with that fascist takeover of the US from both sides.
    Generally the same thing I have been telling you, and true. No accident, since the whole point of this
    project was to mirror me in as many ways as possible, then blackwash this guy as a total nutcase and
    freakshow.”

    crosby.pdf (mileswmathis.com)

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  15. Since the deeply troubling dissolution of Cutting Through The Fog, Josh Guetzkow’s almost impossible-to-believe schism with Miles Mathis (and his subsequent disappearance from the truther community), and with the lack of any further originality from Mathis’ recent papers, I have to accept a profound tidal shift in our community–one which bodes grimness and pessimism. I believe Mark’s tiny little corner of universe is all we have left to speak freely. I often said how much I admire the freedom to speak civilly amongst one another here–something that never existed at CTTF.

    I’ve read Miles for years. But, unfortunately for Miles, I didn’t just read Miles during that time. In fact, prior to reading Miles, I was deeply read in history and literature. His original theory of the Peerage definitely struck a deep chord of recognition. After all, you cannot read six centuries of English, French, and German literature without encountering the Peerage.

    And so I reluctantly offered the man a modicum reverence, enough to read his papers regularly. But my instinct still remained rather skeptical. He did impress with his wide breadth of erudition, but still nothing close to the erudition of real 18th and 19th century scholars, poets, and writers. Hopefully he’s intellectually honest enough to admit that fact, if not to his readers (no chance), at least himself. But that matters very little, whether he admits anything to anyone or not. What has finally determined my opinion of Mathis is irrelevant really. Irrelevant in the sense that no matter how many papers he writes, no matter how many times he traces the preposterous stupidity of American culture to some mythic, ageless race of mariners, no matter how many times he accuses the CIA as the central malefactors of all the greatest deceptions in the world–he just will not admit what I know now to be a certainty.

    You folks are probably tired of hearing this, and Lord knows I’m getting very tired of writing this. I’m not even sure why I do it. I could just maintain a private life, earn my living, raise my children, and hope to buried in a pleasant plot under an oak in a cemetery. Such is our portion under the sun. But sympathy is a bitch. It’s something one develops in life in varying degrees. It’s much different than pity, which is a much lower emotion. No, sympathy arises from fellowship. Fellowship that humanity is rooted in a single source. A source we know nothing of. I could tell you that my years of learning, my countless hours of reading, studying, and learning were simply to bolster my intellectual standing in the world, to prove to others I knew more than them, and that I somehow was superior to my fellow creatures simply by the endeavor of tireless study.

    Well, that’s not the case. The more one learns, the more one realizes how little one truly will ever know. Now while that might frustrate a younger mind, as it did me in my foolish youth, it has encouraged me in my middle years to share what I have learned without any hope or wish of remuneration. Knowledge is, as they say, free. Freely taken and, the hope is, freely given.

    For deep researchers like myself, we accept any idea as valid until we can prove otherwise. The burden of proof, on a personal level, is an organic, forever evolving, forever changing burden. After all, we cannot lie to ourselves, otherwise we’ve committed the gravest sin in the world. Be not false to thyself.

    So where am I going with this little ramble? I’m stating clearly here–perhaps for the last time–that all roads ineluctably lead to the Freemasons, and by extension the Knights Templars. Perhaps this will mean nothing to anybody. And I will go back to my private studies and my private life, carrying this knowledge with me until my mortal term is complete. But I will not stand by while false prophets try to deceive based solely on hubris and intellectual fraudulence.

    You know, Mark, it’s funny. I watched a Moon-Landing truther on youtube today. And like all that have come before–and mostly likely all that will come after him–a key and central point remains ignored: Every single astronaut who participated in the Apollo missions were 33rd Degree Freemasons. But on deeper introspection, I somehow extrapolated what I saw to what I have read from Miles Mathis. It’s all there, but the Freemasons. Nothing Miles says, outlandish as it may seem, is completely incorrect or wrong. He just refuses to point the finger at the real culprit. Which is astonishing, really, given his titanic breadth of erudition and knowledge in all the sciences.

    Distilling all this down to Freemasonry, after the experiment is finished, seems to me, in hindsight, like the simplest task in the world. It was there all along, deep beneath the surface, but plenty air bubbles coming to the surface. I have reached a point, and this is perhaps why I may never write another word on this here, where there is no further conclusion. I have found the elixir vitae, the philosopher’s stone. And it’s so true and real, that all further speculation really falls short. Now it’s just a matter of unpacking it all in today’s reality. And it gets easier and easier the more the symbols become a language.

    Unfortunately for Miles his ideas will only resonate with a lower intellectual mind, not deeply well read in history and literature. I say that not superciliously, but rather as a matter of fact from someone who has read everything for the last 30 years for no other return but knowledge. I am not a professor, I am not a scholar, I’m simply a researcher after knowledge for its own sake, as wise King Solomon taught us. The keystone to the cornerstone of the world is the pillars on the porch. I just hope younger researchers will follow to the entrance of the ancient temple, from within which our rulers have ruled forever.

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    1. Sounds like you’re in a bit of a funk. I get that. I hope you continue to come around.

      At times I am in the clouds, above everything. If I was like that all the time, I’d be a loon.

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    2. It seems that Mathis’ lack of emphasis on the Masons is either due to lack of belief in their reportedly immense power or he’s hiding something. My gut feeling tells me it’s the latter, but who knows for sure.

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  16. Wikipedia tells us that six people died and perhaps 1,000 were injured.”

    Out of thousands wounded, only six deaths? That’s highly suspicious. Naturally, one would expect plenty more killed if 1,000 suffered injuries from the ’93 bombings. To me, the strangely super-low death count is yet another sign of fakery, because that sort of discrepancy has a near-zero chance of happening in reality. That, or they’re severely under-reporting how many died, which makes no sense either, especially if they’re trying to sell this as real.

    And it’s no coincidence why they stuck with the number 6 for the dead. That number carries as much symbolic significance as do the numbers 9 and 11. Most famously, it represents the Biblical mark of the beast as the triple sixes (666). It also represents the six sides on the Star of David, which has a hexagram surrounded by six triangular points.

    https://mysticalnumbers.com/number-6/#0-meaning-of-number-6

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