JonLevi YouTube Channel: How, When, and Why To Watch
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(04-27-2023, 01:15 AM)Chatwoman Wrote: 19:29 if you gotta burn anything or heat your dwelling in the winter at all, it's my belief that you live in the wrong fucking place. It seems pretty obvious to me.

yeah try living in cairns or darwin during winter 100% humidity you be soaked like a fever
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(04-27-2023, 01:19 AM)fungbeenplaces Wrote: yeah try living in cairns or darwin during winter 100% humidity you be soaked like a fever

Winter defender...

byefelicia
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2:20 we discussed "The Adam & Eve Story" by Chan Thomas the other night...

"Sol has officially awakened"
https://www.sectual.com/thread-18838-pos...#pid166151

(04-24-2023, 10:47 PM)Chatwoman Wrote:

6:18 this is great so far.

Quote:Chan Thomas. Emerson House. 1965. Los Angeles. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/06/24

https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA...0001-8.pdf

Just wow.

So who the hell was Chan Thomas and why did the CIA make it their business to classify his book??

I can't find ANY info on this "author"...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...laims.html

So apparently he was a UFO researcher for the Air Force.

There's like ONE picture of him.

Was he even a real person?

I got a tingly feeling on the left side of my head when I was reading this article...

LilDamned

Quote:Chauncey "Chan" Powers Thomas (February 15, 1920 - February 14, 1998) was an American electrical engineer and psychic who authored a hypothesis of global cataclysms involving radical shifts in Earth's electromagnetic fields that increase the viscosity of the crust, causing rapid continental drift. During the 1950s, Thomas was a project engineer on Bell Aircraft's RASCAL missile guidance system and Douglas Aircraft's A4D Skyhawk program, and was later employed in the late 1960s by McDonnell Douglas to work with Robert Wood's "Advanced Concepts" R&D team, which worked on UFO and other fringe science related projects.

https://hatch.kookscience.com/wiki/Chan_Thomas

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0:54 "a giant black magnetic rock" reminds me of the monolith vision I used to have...

(04-11-2023, 12:50 AM)Chatwoman Wrote: And in my mind's eye, I would see this massive black monolith just rise up out of the ocean, way far out in the distance.

https://www.sectual.com/thread-18826-pos...#pid164832

2:35 the Admiral Byrd story is totally suspicious...

Quote:Byrd was an active Freemason. He was raised (became a Master Mason) in Federal Lodge No. 1, Washington, DC, on March 19, 1921 . . . If Byrd and Bennett did not reach the North Pole, then the first flight over the pole occurred a few days later, on May 12, 1926, with the flight of the airship Norge that flew from Spitsbergen (Svalbard) to Alaska nonstop

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_E._Byrd

The photos from his expeditions look ridiculously fake...

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c..._Byrds.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/YbIxov3.png


Quote:The three previous claims to have arrived at the North Pole—by Frederick Cook in 1908, Robert Peary in 1909, and Richard E. Byrd in 1926 (just a few days before the Norge)—are all disputed as being either of dubious accuracy or outright fraud.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norge_(airship)

11:50 wow, that star fort is pretty much totally sunken.

Quote:Star-shaped forts were a common design used in Europe beginning in the 1500s . . . Armed with picks and shovels, the new recruits to the Union Army worked day and night, 24 hours a day to build the new fort. By the following spring, the massive job was basically done. The fort covered about 33 acres. The troops had even dug a tunnel from the fort to the nearby Wolf Creek to ensure a water supply in case of a seige.

https://www.nps.gov/foun/learn/historycu...r-fort.htm
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10:24 lol oh man, whenever he calls people or asks people questions in his vids, I get soooo nervous.

Agh, it's so awkward. I love it.
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My eyeball is twitching.
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I just keep rewatching this part over and over.
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I think just... the movement of his hand is my favorite part about it.

And like... the inflections in his voice while he's asking them about the building, it's...

I'm...

It's...

I...
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I fucking love this guy.

There I said it.

Flat Earther or not.

I am gonna be honest...

This is incredible.

These videos, this guy.

I feel love.

There I said it.

I'm entertained okay.

I'm enterfuckingtained.
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I wasn't gonna say it, but I said it.
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Alright, 10 minutes later... time to move on past this point in the video. I think I'm ready now.

It was just a lot.
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11:11 they MOVED THE BUILDING???

WTF, HOW??

I know you can move houses and stuff, but an entire brick building, like wut?!
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Props to them for actually trying to PRESERVE historical buildings for a change, my God...

I wish that was the norm instead of the absolute fucking exception.
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21:11 he's right, death is certainly not to be feared...

(10-03-2018, 05:34 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: I feel that Death is widely misunderstood...

Feared for nothing.
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1:44 you know what, he's so fucking right though, fire DOESN'T burn metal and brick.

That's why they make firepits out of brick and metal. Cuz they don't fucking burn.
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3:05 holy crap. It really does look like a mega old building under there. You can just tell by the weathering of the brick, it's HELLA old. Just how common is this?? If they're always tearing buildings down left and right, why would they facade it instead of just building a new one??

18:40 very interesting points about the functioning of the body and its potential to live a super long time.
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Oh this one is gonna be good re: the invention of photography.

I think photography and cameras are sooo weird.

Like how does that work?? How can it even be possible??

What does it say about our reality matrix that cameras are even possible?

Seems pretty sus to me.

1:09 wow, I've never thought of this before. If past civilizations lost to history had so much advanced tech... then it only makes sense they'd have some type of cameras/photography as well.

2:07 tintypes are well known to last for 200 years or more. By far the best method of photographic preservation. At least that we know of. It's too bad they're not commonplace anymore. All the photos we have now will be illegible within 100 years. BRING BACK TINTYPES. You can still get them, but they're like $100... https://tintypephotolab.com

2:40 not sure I believe the official story about how cameras/photos work.

10:12 it's very fucking advanced.
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Apparently some printed photos on archival paper can last for 100s of years but... I dunno. I'm not convinced.
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I'm gonna fall asleep during this next video for sure.
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