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Oct 24Liked by Scipio Eruditus

I’m halfway thru. Remarkable in its accuracy. I’m almost afraid to listen to the rest.

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Oct 24Liked by Scipio Eruditus

thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you THANK YOU FOR PUTTING THIS OUT HERE FOR YOUR READERS. IF ONLY THE WHOLE WORLD COULD HEAR THIS.

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Oct 25Liked by Scipio Eruditus

"The world" doesn't like hearing stuff like this, lol. That's why it's not being uploaded on YouTube with millions of views.

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Oct 25Liked by Scipio Eruditus

I listened to the Day Tapes a couple years ago. Scary as hell!

It’s amazing how absolutely accurate it is today.

In 1969 I was 6 years old.

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This data is being buried by big tech. We need to resurface it. Thanks for bringing it back. Keep up the good work.

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Oct 31Liked by Scipio Eruditus

Thanks for posting this, Scipio. I often hear the argument from fellow Christians, conservatives, and even family members that large conspiracies are impossible because humans are too stupid and weak to maintain a long-game perpetual conspiracy and keep it hidden -- and that conspiracies are impossible because someone will always blow the whistle or share the secret information. I find this argument to be illogical and foolish. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against rulers, against principalities, against spiritual forces of evil in heavenly realms. As a Christian believer, it makes sense that there have been and always will be (until the final judgement) conspiracies against humankind, because the demonic are intelligent evil that need neither rest nor sustenance, nor are limited by death and can play out many incessant conspiracies through the millennia. Perhaps many people, even Christians, prefer not to consider the reality of conspiracies because their lives are too comfortable and they fear that the truth will disrupt their easy existence.

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You raise good points and something that I often point out to individuals like this is the Manhattan Project. Even assuming the mainstream narrative on nukes, which I have disputed heavily in previous essays, roughly half a million people worked on the endeavor and only a handful actually had any knowledge of what the ultimate goal was. Compartmentalization is a very huge aspect of these operations that the layman often does not appreciate.

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