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Rob Smith's latest, a sense of urgency.

Posted: November 2nd, 2023, 10:12 pm
by Original_Intent
Take it as you will.

Re: Rob Smith's latest, a sense of urgency.

Posted: November 2nd, 2023, 10:14 pm
by Original_Intent
Apologies, had the wrong video linked - it's fixed.

Re: Rob Smith's latest, a sense of urgency.

Posted: November 3rd, 2023, 7:08 am
by Telavian
Is he claiming this is some kind of prophecy? This is all very common sense. We have seen this in Europe for years now.
The whole world is becoming destabilized.

I don't doubt that the world is all one complicated machine with a bunch of moving parts. However, I am amazed that the world continued after covid. Things essentially picked up where they left off and continued. Of course it was bumpy, but it didn't crash. I was watching about the black plague last night and the same thing happened. Historical records show that almost 50% of the population died in certain places, yet life continued with almost no hiccup. Of course today is far more complicated and I doubt it would be that easy.

This is all to say, yes I agree with Rob. However the human spirit has a fierce desire to conquer. We of course need to remove the chaff from the world, which these bumps will do. However after that humans will thrive again.

Re: Rob Smith's latest, a sense of urgency.

Posted: November 3rd, 2023, 7:27 am
by Telavian
He made a "prophecy" once that human gestation would be illegal and instead embryos would be grown in a lab. He advertised this "prophecy" when an academic study said it was theoretically possible. I asked him about this "prophecy" since Aldous Huxley mentioned the same thing in his 1932 book Brave New World. Rob's response to me was to mock me and he ridiculed me for even asking the question.

Re: Rob Smith's latest, a sense of urgency.

Posted: November 3rd, 2023, 12:48 pm
by BigT
Telavian wrote: November 3rd, 2023, 7:27 am He made a "prophecy" once that human gestation would be illegal and instead embryos would be grown in a lab.
I wrote a novel where embryos were implanted into artificial wombs and attended by, essentially, slaves who monitored their progress. Someone posted a WEF picture here that showed almost exactly what I wrote. Anyone who read the book would likely think I copied them, lol.

Re: Rob Smith's latest, a sense of urgency.

Posted: November 5th, 2023, 7:10 am
by BuriedTartaria
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RedState wrote:The D.C. protest was one of many pro-Hamas marches that took place Saturday in cities around the world. As RedState's Bob Hoge reported, unruly crowds took the streets of London, Berlin, Paris, Ankara, Istanbul, and San Francisco, to name just a few.

In France, crowds shouted, “Israel assassin! Macron accomplice!”

In London, video emerged of Metropolitan police officers telling bystanders, who happened to be military veterans, to remove their Union Jack flags from metal barriers as streams of Palestinian flags marched past them. The sentiment was clear: there are too many of "them," so we'll pick on you instead.

Similar scenes were repeated over and over on Saturday, but surely nothing was as shocking or enraging to the American people as seeing the White House being debased so publicly and without shame, likely by people who are here illegally or on temporary visas. D.C. is also home to several colleges and universities, so it's likely the numbers and, sadly, the antisemitic sentiment were bolstered by a heavy student presence.
https://redstate.com/terichristoph/2023 ... e-n2165913