One of the all-time greats, an archetype unto himself. Total pro, never put in a bad performance, even in the worst pictures.
Amazing how many legends - Candy, Aykroyd, Shatner, Norm, Leslie Nielsen etc - Canada once gave the world. Also sad, because it never will again.
I have personally never claimed to be an "expert" in anything. I value formal education but am opposed to credentialism. To clear up the confusion for those who may have just met me, I have written multiple books on the Anunnaki, one of which is a bestseller and is published in multiple languages around the world. That doesn't make me an expert, just an interested person.
Yes, I was a teenage runaway who dropped out of high school. It was not fun. I suffered and struggled. I will spare you the full boo-hoo trauma dump because I am not defined by the challenge I overcame. They did help form me though and I will not hide an imperfect past.
Nevertheless, I went back to school and my academic journey started at a community college, which is why I have been an advocate for them and a proud professor at one. After community college, I continued on until my masters, doctorate, and even some post-doc certs and licensure. I am proud of the fact that I came from less-than-ideal circumstances but fought my way through school while raising a family and achieving things no one from my sort of background would have thought possible.
So I love how the same people who don't trust institutions and credentials and claim they are populists “for the everyman” are the first to call out how your degrees or accomplishments have no value because you may have started at a community college and gone to a small university or even a state school, and not some large, corrupt Ivy League institution.
Likewise, if you do not have any formal education, people will criticize you for being an amateur or an “armchair” this or that, as if you have no right to have an opinion.
I also love how you can present yourself in public and be told you are not worth listening to because you are not deemed attractive enough to be fucked, but if you are somehow worthy of being fucked, then you can't be taken seriously either. If you are too polished in your presentation, you are a fed, but if you are just relaxed and real, you don't deserve a seat at the table.
My message is simply this: No matter what, there will be someone who just wants to project their insecurities onto you. Don't let that stop you from doing hard things. Just get comfortable with the feeling of being vulnerable. It is through vulnerability that we make real human connections, and at the end of the day, isn't that what it is all about? Coming together as humans, especially in this post-human future being imposed on us? Can't we all agree that love and connectedness are ideals and goals worth keeping?
You know what? I take that back. Maybe I am an expert in something: humility. I will own that. ❤️
The great struggle of the future will be between ensouled human beings and entity-possessed soulless vessels.
The battle lines have already been drawn.
Trying to connect the dots between psychological breakdowns and frequency weapons. Based on a recent conversation with @67_podcast - Just a theory of what might be happening with people like Nicholas Jordan Wagter.
#conspiracy#frequency#mindcontrol#voicetoskull#mkultra
Grannie's still "got it", you young whipper-snappers. She'll show those hopped-up hussies down at the Five and Dime who's really got the "hey, nonny, nonny and a hotcha cha!"
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765 – Roger Cunningham aka The Ethical Skeptic | Inversion and our Planets Dynamic History
Inversion — ECDO Theory: The Hidden Mechanism Driving Cataclysm, Cultural Tradition, and Climate
Unveiling Earth’s Hidden Mechanisms: A Deep Dive with Roger Cunningham
Join us as we explore groundbreaking theories on Earth’s past, including the enigmatic inversion, the role of ancient monuments aligned with mysterious poles, and the scientific implications of the Earth’s magnetic and rotational shifts. This episode offers a compelling blend of scientific insights, historical mythology, and cutting-edge hypotheses about our planet’s dynamic history.
It’s not doomer prediction but a call to re-examine evidence across disciplines.
Main Topics:
The scientific and cultural significance of ancient megalithic monuments and their alignments with the supposed ancestral North Pole.
The Earth rotation hypothesis (ECDO) and its evidence from geological, archaeological, and satellite data.
The impact of geomagnetic excursions and cosmic events on climate, sea levels, and civilization resets.
The questioning of mainstream climate models and the validation of internal geophysical processes as primary heat sources.
The potential role of ancient knowledge and features like spiral motifs and star alignments in understanding Earth’s past rotations and pole shifts.