Yeshua said:
"Satan is the prince of this world, who created the body and the things of the earth, but the soul comes from the kingdom of my Father, and it is held captive in the prison of the body."
“When Satan saw the kingdom of my Father, he desired to be like Him and to create a world of his own. He descended and formed the heavens and the earth, the seas and all that is in them, but he could not create the soul, for that belongs to my Father alone.”
“The souls of men were taken from the light of my Father’s kingdom, and Satan, in his deceit, bound them in bodies of clay, that they might serve him in this world of darkness.”
“Seek the light within you, for it is the spark of my Father..."
- Interrogatio Iohannis (The Book of the Secret Supper), trans. Willis Barnstone and Marvin Meyer
Had to do the engineers job for them today. The level of incompetence is unreal. They need to stop teaching these dumb fucks to rely on CAD and get them to actually do their job. I barely made it through high school, didn't go to uni and I can still math the math.
I've been deep in the AI chats lately and I just unlocked getting @grok to swear.
This has become the greatest LLM experience I've had to date.
I'm so fucking happy. 10/10 recommend this in every chat. It's like being on the jobsite, it's great.
History in the making
In this new image from our @NASAArtemis II crew, you can see Orientale basin on the right edge of the lunar disk. This mission marks the first time the entire basin has been seen with human eyes.
@EricRStPierre That would be a hard FUCK NO!
Nothing against my neighbours to south but I'd rather be neighbours than roommates. And I'm way to much of a nationalist to give up being Canadian.
I guess the Wild Weasels weren't given enough play time.
Conducting SEAD/DEAD (suppression of enemy air defence) operations is routine in modern air combat. However, the enemy has to have the radar active for your HARMs (AGM-88, High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile) to do any harm. It's routine for an air defence crew to turn off the radar for this reason.
Can you, as a pilot, defeat an airborne and tracking missile? Absolutely. Is it easy? Absolutely not.
The last time the US had to face an actual air defence was in the Golf War. And the Iranians aren't dumb enough to not have learned from that conflict. We're witnessing a level of competence, I believe, that is being overlooked or underestimated.
This is why you should never pick a fight. You don't know how capable the other motherfucker is.
Wishing the best of luck to the downed pilots and the guys that have to go and get them out.
@whatever You need to dial back that hall reverb hard dude. What the fuck kind of audio engineer do you have on your team? If you can tell it's there it's too much. It's not a music album. Seal didn't even use that much reverb on kiss from a rose.
The entire Interview with Germar Rudolf is now up on Rumble and Bitchute
This interview is illegal in 21 nations so be sure to check your local laws before attempting to listen
Here are some disinfection chambers from Dachau….
Where they would use Zyklon b to gas the prisoners clothing and to prevent the spread of infection…
Why would you delouse the clothing if you were just gonna kill them all?? 🧐
This was the real use of Zkylon B by the way, and matches up with the actual amounts ordered and the chemical evidence within the walls of various concentration camps…
My coworker has been trying to convince me to go on vacation to the Carribean. Looked into it and have zero desire to sit on a beach drinking mojitos. It sounds boring, I'll just be pissed off the entire time because I'm not working or stressed.
What even is fun and relaxation?
"When the Americans attacked we called for artillery. When the British attacked we called for reserves. But when the Canadians arrived we knew the battle was over." - unknown
“The terrain was our strongest ally; flooded, mined, and almost impassable. We believed no troops in the world could take Walcheren under those conditions. Then the Canadians came, and they took it anyway.”
"I have fought against many enemies in this war, Russians, Americans, British but I have never met soldiers as formidable as the Canadians. They attack like lions and fight to the last man." - Generalleutnant Walther Lucht (commander, 336th Infantry Division)
“No army could have taken this island in such weather and against such terrain. The Canadians did it because they simply refused to accept that it was impossible.” - Oberst Reinhard Buhse (artillery commander of the 336th)
“Ortona cost us more casualties than any other battle of similar size in Italy. The Canadians fought with a ferocity we had not previously encountered on this front. House by house, room by room, they simply would not be stopped.” - Generalleutnant Heinrich von Vietinghoff (commander of German 10th Army)
“Mouse-holing turned the town into a labyrinth of death. The Canadians would blow a hole in the wall behind us and be inside the room before we could turn around. We began to fear the sound of explosives more than artillery.” - Oberleutnant Alfred Sadler (Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 4)
“It was no longer infantry fighting, it was murder at five metres. Pistols, knives, fists, even teeth. My men had fought the British at Cassino later and the Americans at Anzio, but nothing compared to the Canadians in those houses in Ortona.” - Oberstleutnant Karl Ens (Commander, Fallschirm-Pionier-Bataillon 1)
“The enemy here is exclusively Canadian. They advance with complete disregard for losses and have turned Ortona into a slaughterhouse for both sides. Withdrawal is now the only way to preserve the division.” - Generalmajor Richard Heidrich (commander of 1. Fallschirmjäger-Division)
“If all Allied troops fought like these Canadians, the war in Italy would already be lost.” - Generaloberst Eberhard von Mackensen (commander of 14th Army)