RaspberryBeret

BlueChampagne

A moment ago this had 4 up votes

Vigilia_Procuratio

There was also an original poster.

sponiatowski

In Roman Polanski's "Chinatown", Faye Dunaway's character has a "defect in the retina". She was a character hiding from her own father the daughter she had by him. Fleeing with the child in her car she was shot by her father's henchmen through the eye and that ended one of the 70's best film's and performances. With California's Oroville Dam and potential drought issues, plus the irradiated Pacific waters headed their way thanks to the Fukishima Nuclear Reactor, this film comes strangely to mind. Add to it "Rosemary's Baby" and Polanski's pedophile arrest shortly after this film came out and we might have some very interesting ethics questions to ponder.

RaspberryBeret

That is Henry Kissinger's favourite film but you knew that.

sponiatowski

Really? No I actually didn't know that! And Faye Dunaway just read out the wrong name at the Academy Awards. Maybe the defect in her iris/retina made her see the wrong name. Was that whole incident staged! I've a feeling we'll never be told in our lifetime.

RaspberryBeret

I think you were hoping I would catch this http://i64.tinypic.com/23u247.png

sponiatowski

And child abusing Mommie Dearest is quoted as saying: "I'm not going to speak about it," Because the coloboma iris defect thing made her blot out Emma Stone's name and only showed her "La La Land". She was a major player in this snafu. How odd is that?

RaspberryBeret

Okay dokay.

BlueChampagne

No idea why someone would down vote this post without giving a reason. It puts the comments James made regarding cultures all the more interesting.

Don-Keyhote

What comments bro

BlueChampagne

Remember he was going on about "your culture" and people presumed he was referring to internet culture? Well that cannot be so, for he and his group were fully immersed in the likes of instagram. Perhaps he considers himself and others who display certain genetic markers as a different species?

Vigilia_Procuratio

Quite frankly, I think we are dealing with another species. It's rather obvious by now.

BlueChampagne

Those children, if they bare a mark they consider sacred, perhaps they are to be used as super soldiers or next generation of entertainers... MKUltra program. Particular genetics markers are useful to show who is more programmable because of genetic memories...

Vigilia_Procuratio

I won't rule that out, but I'm more inclined to believe a lot of it is medical. That is to say that there may be diseases which commonly afflict, say cannibals for example and also those engaging in what can be regarded as immoral sexual conduct, and they're looking for cures - take for instance Jeffrey Epstein and his research. It may also be that hallmarks suggest a prevalence of certain hormones which they lack due to overconsumption of human meat and blood, possibly excessive inbreeding as well. Then again, it could also be that they're harvesting genetic memories because they're looking for something from the past which they can't seem to find, whether that's a particular blood group deemed to be true royal or something about, say, a forgotten language. Whichever way I look at it, it's not natural and possibly not even human.

BlueChampagne

I don't think the Rothschild's would participate in cannibalism. I would find it very odd if they did. http://herebedragons.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/2/7/6327404/6231551.gif?545

A number of different [Red] threads exist from Abraham into Western Europe and the different paths they take. Several different threads are intertwined in the Merovingian families of Francia. Two pass from Egypt through Ireland into either Wales or Scotland. A third line comes directly from the Exilarchs (the leaders of the Jewish community in exile after the Diaspora) in Babylon. This thread goes directly into what is now southern France, where descendants married into the noble families of the region. Another comes through the Khazar royalty in conjunction with the royal Ashina shamanic line from Siberia. http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/ ~wgg/Genealogy/relatedthreads.pdf

RaspberryBeret

Tactical no doubt.