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Skidmark's avatar

Hello again!

For the record, I'm the one who translated your article https://renegademind.substack.com/p/a-cold-dark-winter-is-coming into French http://skidmark.blog/2022/09/28/un-hiver-froid-et-sombre-sannonce-par-laurence-flynn/. And a very good article it was, too. Now I might do the same with this one, if you don't mind, because it definitely has merit.

Then, after the obligatory disclaimer "I'm not a historian/scientist, but", may I just throw in something in, just for the sake of, well, I don't know - my own education?

First, I have read a great deal of Anatoly Fomenko's work and my main take away is this: *all* sacred texts are actually ancient astronomical descriptions and forecastings recycled into Earthbound mythologies and hagiographies of mainly fictionalized/romanticized historical characters - the main one being Christ, obviously - who are supposed to have lived in places that don't have anything to do with their actual denomination - the main one being Jerusalem, which is actually a *concept* rather than an actual city - in times that are chronogically severely ill-defined. Those ancient texts are also not so ancient, either, the Bible having been written up until the XVIth century. So, prophecies, self-fulfilling or not, are at best misintepretations, at worst, scams. I realize that the notion that History is the mother of all scams might not go down well with you being an historian - but there it is. Please don't spare my feelings.

Second, there isn't such a thing as a "nuclear weapon". I first dug into that rabbit hole through Miles Mathis (original article here http://mileswmathis.com/trinity.pdf, my translation here http://skidmark.blog/2022/08/10/le-canular-nucleaire-par-miles-mathis/), meaning that Hiroshima and Nagazaki were wooden cities carpet bombed with incendiary bombs. You can find all manners of picture analysis on the Net that all seem to prove it. I have since bumped into more scientific ways to argue the point, and they all seem to hold water pretty well. I'm sure there are very powerful conventional weapons to bomb whole countries into oblivion, but nuclear Armageddon is just one more fairy tale in a long list of fairy tales.

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If there is a regional war, this atheist believes Israel will be defeated. Their nukes won't save them.

The demise of the Zionist project will claim the lives of millions, mostly non-atheists. And I'm okay with that. Ye reap what ye sow, true believers.

What a waste, mostly because the human ape cannot accept it's own mortality. It has to invent narratives about reincarnation, an afterlife, a god with anger management issues masquerading as "love", and a bevy of beautiful virgins. Or gorgeous house cats. The half of humanity not fixated on virginity is rarely heard from on these divine matters, so I'm guessing they might prefer house cats.

If there's no regional war, you have my condolences.

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