What did the airship people of the 1890s want?
4 No.42372175muh airshipsi think the dream back then was flying hotels and flying cities a place where the wealthy can physically get away from the poors.it was a stupid idea.because the airship would literally get blow away out to sea.but people where naive and didn't understand flight very well or wind at higher altitudes.they thought it was like heaven or something.the skyscraper was the attempt at such.but then big business, war and greed happened and killed the idea.
>>42372175>AI slopnot sure, but clearly it wouldve been the destruction of the world, if theyd knew
>>42372175this is not how them airships looked like tho. it was more akin to something staright outta a jules verne novel
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>>42373652>>42377039>>42377042The 1890s stories use the term "airship" because that's the only similar term at the time. The truth is they were rudimentary anti-gravity aircraft developed by breakaway Prussians/Germans who were already setting up colonies in South America. It was the very beginning of this technology and it was immediately hidden and sequestered away due to its immense power. https://americancolossus.substack.com/p/the-airships-of-prometheusThey were either that, or they were some kind of ectoplasmic egregore designed to stir the human imagination so that we would invent flight
>>42377122>they were this thing that was HIDDEN RIGHT AWAY AFTERWARDS.>either that or they were SOMETHING ELSE COMPLETELY.you don’t try very hard do you?
>>42377122>The truth is they were rudimentary anti-gravity aircraft developed by breakaway Prussians/Germans who were already setting up colonies in South America. Close but it’s more likely breakaway Nazis using time machines After Nazis reached deals with the greys, time machines were traded for human slaves
>>42377139did you ever read the article that I linked? There is reason to believe the airships were connected to Prussian expats of the 1890s. At the same time, it's quite a mysterious story>According to Jung, the Trickster is a mercurial “shape-shifter,” a “daemonic” being known for “his fondness for sly jokes and malicious pranks.” Jung explicitly connects this mischievous behavior with poltergeists and other phenomena studied by parapsychologists (who usually do not have an appreciation for the psychology of the Trickster). Jinxes and various other bewitched happenings, often of an at least vaguely menacing character, are expressions of this Trickster, which Jung in turn defines as the collective analog of the personal “shadow.” Just as we each have a shadow side to our psyche that contains unconsciously repressed contents, which find their ways to the surface in behavior that is beyond our conscious control (and often at odds with the personality that we want to present), our society as a whole has something like a shadow on the level of the collective unconscious. The Trickster is one of the archetypes operating from out of the collective unconscious, and according to Jung it is the only one that rebels against the repression of an overly rule-governed, civilized pattern of life. The personal shadows of individuals in society become channels for the collective emergence of the Trickster in situations like this.>In our contemporary global society, unlike in that of biblical antiquity, the form of rule-governed repression is not a theocratic state, but a technocracy or scientific dictatorship that controls peoples’ lives and their ways of thinking at a level much higher than that of their putatively representative governments. Consequently, in this materialistic age dominated by the power of technology, the Trickster must manifest in a technological form. That is where the connection to Close Encounters comes in.
>>42377166>>42377166>Close but it’s more likely breakaway Nazis using time machinesI'm a believer in the breakaway Nazis theory but I am skeptical of time travel narratives. I don't discount it entirely, but any discussion of time travel ends up being tautological and just seems to create paradoxes. If ETs had time machines, why would they trade them to humans when they thought so lowly of humans that they would want human slaves? Furthermore, if they had time machines, why would they need to trade them? Why not just use the time machines to travel to a time with more abundant numbers of humans that you can kidnap?
>>42377291I sure did and it’s terrible.It goes from one event reported almost nowhere to its final conclusion>one of the scenes of Ghostbusters (1984)It’s really bad. That Jung thing you quoted from the article is also not much use and again for some reason has to connect to a movie for the author.Low effort stuff.
>>42377291>vax No, we do live in theocracy, just modern godless one
>>42377313They didn’t just get time machines from greys the tech was Tesla and the Prussians had already infiltrated the us govt when Tesla died.>why would aliens trade technology for slaves?There’s an intergalactic humanoid slave market.>why not just go back in time to kidnapThey do that too. There’s only so many fish you can pull from the sea at one time and there’s literally never been a time with more humans than now.You’re smarter than that bro. Come on.Have you ever read what the breakaway Nazis teach their own? It’s that they broke off in 1500’s because they used time machines to go back in time and help their ancestors
>>42377122>https://americancolossus.substack.com/p/the-airships-of-prometheusIs this from Walter Bosley?
>>42377359Theocracy? A govt ran by Theo Von? I’m cool with that
>>42377291Jung was right on the money, like in most of "high strangeness" descriptions of unique aliens who tend to go "How you're doin'?" upon meeting, like they know they're spooking your dumb ass and it's amusing to them.
>>42377650>nice to meet you>time to probe your butt
Is this about Against The Day? The Chums of Chance?
>>42377122I think it's the latter. Just doubt that there was already a secret group of niggas back in the mid 1800s
USA is not the first country to have a ufo collection. It started thousands of years ago. So the question is who has been keeping it away from the public?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora,_Texas,_UFO_incident
>>42378583>probably an egregore because that’s more likely than a breakaway civilization in the 1800’sYou’re retarded and talk like a monkey
>>42377122Im leaning towards breakaway humans. They looked and behaved like humans. Other than the incredible machine, there was not high strangeness to their encounters.
>>42378583Illuminati was fully established more than 18000 years ago. The families that were unified within it are various ages but almost all older than the group itself. What reports are we looking at about this? Maybe they are not all describing the same thing
>>42379831Those airships were basically the tr-3b of the 19th century. Advanced tech not disclosed in the mainstream. Nothing special really.
>>42377122Is this like comprehensive or do you have more on this?
>>42379871Which families, why did they form, and did they cause the cataclysm of 12,000 years ago?
>>42380134They’re the descendants of sons of Belial
>>42372175>What did the airship people of the 1890s want?Period articles say taking a shit, or a meal. Read the Walter Bosley book on the Sonoro Aero Club. Apparently some sort of not just artillery spotting hot air ballon flying vehicle was demostrated to Lincoln during the Civil War. And more on the financial intrigues with Joseph Farrell's most recent history on that era.
>>42381244Only good post in a horrendous larp thread.
>>42380129>Is this like comprehensive or do you have more on this?That article is a good summary but not comprehensive. Jorjani has written on the phenomenon elsewhere. But he's not the only person to write about it. I would recommend his book Closer Encounters, he does quite a deep dive, but as mentioned in this article, he thinks Die Glocke was a result of a Reverse engineered craft that crashed in Magenta, Italy, and so the ET phenomenon is still there, it's likely not entirely a human breakaway technological development
>>42381359The problem is those are pretty hard to take seriously as they just get stupider and stupider. Fun to read but not credible.
>>42380134They came into existence because powerful and wealthy people thought they could own people more intelligent than themselves.According to the literature they were founded by a galley slave named Kull who was in a position to network together others who were in similar situations as his own. Every ethnicity you can observe is somehow represented within the families. Around 300 remain with around 30 in the leadership positions and one of these usually in the position of primary guidance though apparently it changes from time to time. They have around 6000 senior managers globally that are responsible for representing their interests in public matters. These people often have unusual career paths that reveal the unusual nature of their presence such as rapidly moving from the highest levels of various companies and institutions at a relatively early age, and then remaining heavily entrenched in positions of power, untouchable by accountability. They were discovered and nearly eradicated around 14000 years ago, then around 12000 years ago they began to return from hiding by " sending new agents ". By then they had learned that in order for them to exist they were going to have to remain concealed behind false fronts. Whether they were somehow involved or responsible for the climate change of that era they were able to survive and exploit it to get to where we are now. In the modern era they have a few rivals that are attempting to grow to compete with their presence due to new technology and intelligence gathering methods. You can't compete with something you have no knowledge of.
>>42380020This argument falls apart when you look at the technology that was available.>lighter than air shipsPublic knowledge. Every military had observation balloons. The problem was you couldn't steer them.>heavier than air shipsThis was considered physically impossible at the time, as steam engines had an incorrect weight to power ratio.
>>42382247Damn, but this a sci fi novel I read before about a spacesuit found on the moon.
>>42382247I look forward to the sources for your larping anon.
>>42383083Good luck with your gaining access.When sources are publicly available they are usually quickly suppressed. One source just changed ownership to erase the information from the venue even though it was posted almost twenty years ago. Helps if you are paying attention while the situation is in turmoil. Real leaks are not often available. If you are too preoccupied in the moment it surfaces to get into the source material while it is available the opportunity will quickly be removed. Recognizing what you are looking at in the moment you are seeing it is also a required skill. It's almost as rare as seeing a ghost.. and then the fact that I have seen it doesn't help you to see it.Everything looks like a larp to those who have no experience of their own
>>42383313Do you ever get tired of posting shit?
>>42383322Be kind to those with mental illness
>>42381244What?
>>42377122>The truth isi stopped reading there. my bullshit meter hit red.
>>42381359My problem with Jorjani is he is a shill that says John Alexander is not involved in this stuff
>>42382247What’re the tech cabals that currently compete with the Illuminati? Any elaboration would be greatly appreciated
>>42385187https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GKobdb-tZM>>42385051Kinda lame begging for people to be nice to you
>>42385051Opps targeting error >>42383322Kinda lame begging for people to be nice to you
>>42385229I’ve watched the William Pawelec interview and haven’t been able to figure out what groups could be the “four horsemen”Original interview got views literally chopped off the YouTube meter
Damn, this thread had so much potential but immediately turned to shit. Fuck you faggots very much.
>>42385371There were several other sources that are no longer easily available. David Adair had some information to contribute towards this. Two suggestions. Don't think in terms of modern names and entity structures.. and don't presume that anything you have been told about history is accurate. The actual origins are much older. Human collection of extraterrestrial artifacts and biological materials began literally thousands of years ago
>>42385390Try reading the posts made by other people instead of your own posts.
>42383322 #Opps targeting error.. again.>>42383332 #Kinda lame begging for people to be nice to you.
>>42385466Could you elaborate on this and what the guy suggested? I’ll Google and do some research. Very interesting reply
>>42385466This David Adair guy is extremely interesting. I’m shocked I haven’t heard of him but they do a good job of controlling the flow of info don’t they.
>>42385699You don’t know about pithelem? Gaia does a good job of giving David Adair some air timeHe’s the rocket man, burning up his fuse up there alone