Forwarded from The VoiceCast Show
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Forwarded from Et In Arcadia Ego
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Klaus Schwab discusses the "European Chips Act" and the need for a "physical brain for digitalization and to have it located to a certain extent in Europe".
Then, goes on to say the World Economic Forum launched the "Club of Rome report."
There is so much to unpack here...
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Then, goes on to say the World Economic Forum launched the "Club of Rome report."
There is so much to unpack here...
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Forwarded from Crayonic Exostencilism
Drs I trust more than Fauci
Dr. Suess
Dr. Pepper
Dr. Who
Dr. Suess
Dr. Pepper
Dr. Who
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Forwarded from Wakingup1984
Ronald Reagan and the occultist: The amazing story of the thinker behind his sunny optimism
Ronald Reagan often spoke of Americaβs divine purpose and of a mysterious plan behind the nationβs founding. βYou can call it mysticism if you want to,β he told the Conservative Political Action Conference in 1974, βbut I have always believed that there was some divine plan that placed this great continent between two oceans to be sought out by those who were possessed of an abiding love of freedom and a special kind of courage.β These were remarks to which Reagan often returned. He repeated them almost verbatim as president before a television audience of millions for the Statue of Liberty centenary on July 4, 1986.
When touching on such themes, Reagan echoed the work, and sometimes the phrasing, of occult scholar Manly P. Hall.
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Ronald Reagan often spoke of Americaβs divine purpose and of a mysterious plan behind the nationβs founding. βYou can call it mysticism if you want to,β he told the Conservative Political Action Conference in 1974, βbut I have always believed that there was some divine plan that placed this great continent between two oceans to be sought out by those who were possessed of an abiding love of freedom and a special kind of courage.β These were remarks to which Reagan often returned. He repeated them almost verbatim as president before a television audience of millions for the Statue of Liberty centenary on July 4, 1986.
When touching on such themes, Reagan echoed the work, and sometimes the phrasing, of occult scholar Manly P. Hall.
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Salon
Ronald Reagan and the occultist: The amazing story of the thinker behind his sunny optimism
The Gipper's warm "morning in America" worldview was directly shaped by his reading of occult thinker Manly P. Hall
Forwarded from Wakingup1984
With the help of astrologers like Joan Quigley, Nancy helped her husband run the country for two terms, using the positions of the stars and planets for executive scheduling and planning. Though there was public backlash regarding Nancy's fascination with astrology, many continue to remember her as one of the most beloved first ladies in US history.
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