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More of a Reference Manual.      (files.catbox.moe)
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A few mention of jews. No mentions of zionists. Mentions the talmud.

Anything ya want looked up?
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Lockheed Pitches Containerized Launchers To Help Close Australia’s Air And Missile Defense Gaps, Japan Set to Manufacture Mk 70 Launchers Under License     (www.twz.com)
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Trump blasts Putin, questioning if Russian leader wants peace or is just 'tapping me along'     (OccidentalEnclave)
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Royal Navy’s thinly veiled threat to Russia after unveiling brand new £3,000,000,000 warship     (www.msn.com)
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DWB, resident fed, likes to delete posts for no good reason     (OccidentalEnclave)
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Just a heads up.

https://www.upgoat.net/viewpost?postid=6807ffc2d60c3

He just deleted mine.

Will avoid the mistake of posting in any sub he mods in the future.
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Elements of Murder.     (files.catbox.moe)
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2005 copyright.

Written by an English person for fucking once.
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If Pope Shaka gets in many white Catholics are likely to warm to Protestant ideas like the priesthood of all believers and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.     (OccidentalEnclave)
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Not that I intend this as a sectant broadside. I'm the guy bringing the devil into the church after all. I'm hardly orthodox in my Protestantism myself at this point. But you don't need the Vatican.
A comment I just made:


"In this case the Protestants have it right. Christianity is about a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. You don't need holy mother church or its priest ridden bureaucracy headed by whatever old codger Vatican bureaucrats vote in."

https://www.upgoat.net/viewpost?postid=6807cc5f5cdea&commentid=68091f86604d4

I ask the AI about the Protestant concept of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ -

In Protestant theology, a personal relationship with Jesus Christ signifies a direct, intimate, and meaningful connection with God's Son, emphasizing a personal experience of salvation and spiritual growth. This relationship is cultivated through faith, prayer, and a conscious choice to follow Jesus' teachings, leading to a sense of knowing and being known by God.

Key aspects of a personal relationship with Jesus in Protestant theology:

Faith and Repentance:

Protestants often emphasize the importance of accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior through faith and repentance, marking the beginning of a personal relationship.

Prayer and Spiritual Growth:

A personal relationship is nurtured through consistent prayer, seeking guidance, and allowing God to shape one's life and character.

Personal Knowing and Being Known:

Protestants believe that a personal relationship with Jesus involves a deep sense of being known and loved by God, as well as knowing God's character and will for one's life.

Intimacy and Communion:

While not necessarily a physical presence, Protestants believe in an intimate and spiritual connection with Jesus, often described as a friendship or communion, says a post on Reddit.

Spiritual Transformation:

The personal relationship with Jesus is expected to result in a transformation of one's character, values, and behaviors, leading to a more Christ-like way of living.

Different Perspectives:

It's important to note that the emphasis on a "personal relationship" can be interpreted and expressed differently within various Protestant denominations, reflecting their diverse theological perspectives.
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"It is quite in order that we possess no religion of oppressed Aryan races, for that is a contradiction: a master race is either on top or it is destroyed." - Friedrich Nietzsche      (OccidentalEnclave)
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Great engineering ideas - Fiber optics     (chat-to.dev)
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Look at this dumb faggot say Israel would never do anything bad if everyone got rid of their weapons      (gab.com)
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Experts raise red flag on emerging threats to US power grids: 'Potential to cause cascading power outages'     (OccidentalEnclave)
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Comcast Lost 427,000 TV Customers and 199,000 Internet Customers in Q1 2025 as Streaming Continues Overtaking Cable     (cordcuttersnews.com)
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Who Will Be Next Pope? Latest Odds As Cardinals Gather In Rome     (OccidentalEnclave)
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Probably the most useful takeaway from all the interviews and such of Spencer Sunshine about his book on James Mason's SIEGE is that you can have an impact from your basement if you promote violence that is actionable. A generation of "bedroom terrorists" as Ben Raymond was accused of creating     (OccidentalEnclave)
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Oliver Cromwell born this day in 1599. First commoner to become head of state in British history     (OccidentalEnclave)
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Apparently they had a bigger celebration last April 25th, which was the 425th anniversary of the Protector's birthday.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3gjpx1lxnzo
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Pietro Parolin currently clear favorite to be next Pope     (OccidentalEnclave)
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Things getting even worse under Trump: "The U.S. political landscape in mid-2025 is increasingly defined by a chasm that seems wider and deeper than ever before"     (OccidentalEnclave)
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"Persians and other Iranian groups are genetically closer to Europeans than to some other groups within Iran itself, like Balochis and PG Islanders, according to Parsi Khabar"     (OccidentalEnclave)
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"People who support authoritarianism on either side of the political divide have, according to a new study, something weird going on with their brains"     (OccidentalEnclave)
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CIA finally confirmed what Area 51 is actually used for     (OccidentalEnclave)
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A plausible cause of dinosaur extinction     (science)
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A Plausible Cause of Dinosaur Extinction

Multiple ancient viruses likely drove the extinction of all dinosaurs (avian and non-avian), pterosaurs, and marine reptiles ~66 million years ago, leaving elephants and whales as Earth’s largest survivors.

These viruses exploited a suite of vulnerabilities, shared archosaur biology, immunological deficiencies, gigantism, ecological behaviors, and interactions with immune proto-mammal carriers, while proto-mammals survived due to distinct traits.

Modern parallels, including elephants’ cancer resistance, food toxicities, and pets as ignored disease vectors, support the plausibility of this viral catastrophe.

Shared Archosaur Biology as Viral Targets

Dinosaurs (e.g., Velociraptor, Archaeopteryx), pterosaurs (Pteranodon), and marine reptiles (Mosasaurus) shared archosaur traits, uricotelic metabolism, sauropsid red blood cells, and calcified eggshells. Viruses could have targeted these, akin to avian influenza disrupting chicken respiratory systems but sparing mammals.

One virus might have caused eggshell thinning, another blood toxicity via uric acid overload, affecting all archosaurs. Proto-mammals, with hemoglobin-based blood and viviparity, were immune, like pigs resisting equine viruses, explaining why only mammalian giants (elephants, whales) remain.

Immunological Weakness and Cancer Parallel

Elephants resist cancer due to ~20 TP53 gene copies, enhancing DNA repair, while humans, with one copy, are vulnerable. Dinosaurs may have lacked robust antiviral defenses, such as interferon-alpha pathways, making them susceptible to viruses causing inflammation or cell death, similar to herpesviruses in immunocompromised reptiles.

Proto-mammals, with diverse immune receptors, resisted, like rodents dodging hantaviruses. This immunological gap contributed to dinosaurs’ demise, while mammals evolved into elephants and whales.

Gigantism’s Physiological Vulnerability

Dinosaurs’ massive sizes, Apatosaurus (30 tons) and Quetzalcoatlus (250 kg), imposed high metabolic demands and slow immune responses. Large animals face heightened disease risks; osteosarcoma is common in large dogs but rare in small ones.

Viruses could have targeted oversized organs (e.g., hearts), causing failure, as speculated in sauropod respiratory infections. Small proto-mammals (~100 g), with efficient metabolisms, were unaffected, like mice resisting elephant-specific herpesviruses, allowing their descendants to become elephants and whales.

Species-Specific Toxicities and Food Analogy

Food toxicities reveal selective vulnerabilities. Onions are safe for humans but cause anemia in cats due to N-propyl disulfide. Raw cassava is toxic to humans (cyanide) but detoxified by some ungulates’ enzymes.

Dinosaurs could have faced viruses inducing a “toxic” metabolic effect, such as phosphate depletion weakening bones, fatal to their physiology. Proto-mammals, with distinct enzymes, neutralized these viruses, like ungulates eating cassava, ensuring their survival and evolution into large mammals.

Ignorant Disease Vectors: Cats and Dogs Parallel

Cats and dogs spread zoonoses, yet humans ignorantly embrace pets. Cats transmit toxoplasmosis, asymptomatic in felines but harmful to humans; dogs spread rabies, often pre-symptomatically.

Studies show 43.75% of NYC pet cats were SARS-CoV-2 positive in 2020, highlighting silent transmission. Proto-mammals (e.g., multituberculates) could have been immune carriers, spreading viruses via contact or scavenging, unnoticed by dinosaurs.

This mirrors human pet complacency, amplifying viral spread to archosaurs.

Ecological and Behavioral Amplifiers

Dinosaurs’ behaviors, migratory hadrosaur herds, pterosaur nesting colonies, mosasaur foraging groups, facilitated viral transmission, like rinderpest in antelope. Marine reptiles in dense oceans faced risks akin to morbillivirus in seals.

Amphibious creatures, such as early crocodilians or semi-aquatic dinosaurs like Spinosaurus, likely acted as vectors, spreading viruses between terrestrial and marine environments. These species, moving between land and water, could have transmitted pathogens via shared water sources or predation, similar to how amphibians spread chytrid fungus across aquatic and terrestrial habitats.

Proto-mammals, nocturnal or solitary, had low contact rates, like badgers avoiding tuberculosis. Fossil evidence of dinosaur bone lesions suggests disease susceptibility, supporting viral spread.

White-Nose Syndrome as a Disease Model

White-nose syndrome (Pseudogymnoascus destructans) kills bats by disrupting hibernation via skin infections, but rodents in the same caves are immune due to different skin proteins.

Viruses could have targeted dinosaur scales or mucosal linings, causing sepsis, while proto-mammals’ furry skin resisted. This model underscores dinosaurs’ unique susceptibility, contributing to their extinction.

Additional Biological Vulnerabilities

Neurology: Dinosaur brains, with unique glial cell ratios, may have been prone to viral encephalitis, like West Nile in birds, while mammalian neurons resisted.

Reproduction: Long egg incubation (3–6 months) made dinosaur clutches vulnerable, like ranaviruses in turtle eggs, unlike mammalian live birth.

Thermoregulation: Mesothermic dinosaurs hosted viruses thriving in variable temperatures, unlike endothermic mammals’ stable immunity.

Survival of Elephants and Whales

Proto-mammals (e.g., Pakicetus, Moeritherium) had endothermy, adaptive immunity, and viviparity, blocking archosaur-specific viruses, like deer resisting goat pox. A retrovirus in early mammal genomes may have enhanced their antiviral defenses. Post-extinction, they filled niches, evolving into elephants (7 tons) and blue whales (200 tons).

Extinction of Viruses

With archosaurs gone, host-specific viruses vanished as their hosts died out, similar to smallpox eradication after human vaccination eliminated susceptible hosts.

However, these ancient viruses, or related pathogens responsible for the extinction, could still be hibernating in permafrost at the South or North Poles, preserved in frozen archosaur remains or environmental reservoirs.

The 2016 anthrax outbreak in Siberia, where thawing permafrost released Bacillus anthracis spores from a 75-year-old reindeer carcass, sickened 72 people and killed one child, demonstrates that pathogens can remain viable in permafrost.

Studies of permafrost also reveal viable ancient microbes, like 30,000-year-old viruses revived from Siberian ice, suggesting that such pathogens could persist in polar regions, posing a latent risk if thawed.

Plausibility

This hypothesis is plausible because viruses exploited equally critical vulnerabilities, archosaur biology, weak immunity, gigantism, behaviors, amphibious vectors, and unnoticed carriers, while proto-mammals’ traits ensured survival.

Modern parallels (cancer, food toxicities, pet zoonoses, white-nose syndrome) and fossil evidence of dinosaur diseases support a viral cause. The Siberian anthrax outbreak and revived ancient viruses highlight the ongoing risk of permafrost-bound pathogens.

References

Peto, R., et al. (2015). Why elephants don’t get cancer. Cell Reports, 13(3), 531–540. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2015.09.050

McMichael, A. J., et al. (2013). Animals in a bacterial world: A new imperative for the life sciences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110(9), 3229–3236. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1218525110

Shi, M., et al. (2020). SARS-CoV-2 in domestic cats and dogs: Prevalence and transmission. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 26(12), 3043–3046. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2612.203146

Frick, W. F., et al. (2010). An emerging disease causes regional population collapse of a common North American bat species. Science, 329(5992), 679–682. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1188594

Rothschild, B. M., et al. (2003). Epidemiologic study of tumors in dinosaurs. Naturwissenschaften, 90(11), 495–500. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-003-0473-9

Katzourakis, A., & Gifford, R. J. (2010). Endogenous viral elements in animal genomes. PLoS Genetics, 6(11), e1001191. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001191

Wood, J. L. N., et al. (2012). Ecology of zoonoses: Natural and unnatural histories. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 12(12), 966–972. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(12)70237-7

Legendre, M., et al. (2014). Thirty-thousand-year-old distant relative of giant icosahedral DNA viruses with a pandoravirus morphology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(11), 4274–4279. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1320670111

Revich, B. A., & Podolnaya, M. A. (2011). Thawing of permafrost may disturb historic cattle burial grounds in East Siberia. Global Health Action, 4(1), 8482. https://doi.org/10.3402/gha.v4i0.8482

Fastovsky, D. E., & Weishampel, D. B. (2021). Dinosaurs: A Concise Natural History. Cambridge University Press.

Ibrahim, N., et al. (2014). Semiaquatic adaptations in a giant predatory dinosaur. Science, 345(6204), 1613–1616. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1258750
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Lucifer, Jesus Christ, and the Process Church of the Final Judgment     (OccidentalEnclave)
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Yes, the Process Church of the Final Judgment believed in the ultimate reconciliation of Jesus and Lucifer, along with the other two "Great Gods" of the universe, Jehovah and Satan. They envisioned a unified "God" where all these entities were part of a single divine entity, represented by the four gods, who would ultimately be reconciled in the end times.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Unity of the Gods:

The Process Church believed in a single God who had separated into four manifestations: Jehovah (representing harshness and willfulness), Lucifer (representing agreeableness and idealism), Satan (representing idealism and depravity), and Christ (representing love and unification).

Reconciliation of Opposites:

They saw the reconciliation of these gods as a way to resolve conflicts and tensions in human life, ultimately leading to freedom from the dilemmas of human existence.

Eschatology and End Times:

The Process Church's understanding of the end times, or eschatology, involved the unification of these four gods. They believed that the reunion of Christ and Satan, and the union of Lucifer and Jehovah, would bring about this final unity.

The Role of Love:

The process of reuniting the gods was achieved through love, as seen in Matthew 5:44, where Jesus instructs his followers to love their enemies.

Final Judgment:

The name "Process Church of the Final Judgment" reflects their belief in a final judgment of all humanity, where people would be judged based on their actions and alignment with the four gods.
In essence, the Process Church's theology revolved around the idea that the four gods were not inherently evil but rather different manifestations of a single divine being, and that their ultimate reconciliation would bring about a new era of unity and understanding, says Wikipedia
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Been watching the Orville     (tv)
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As a TNG trekie, I'm really enjoying it. I do fast forward a lot of the nigger parts though. But having norm macdonald on there is really awesome.
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Martin Heidegger: The Philosophy of Another Beginning - book by Alexander Dugin     (OccidentalEnclave)
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Fascinating Historical Blurb     (youtube.com)
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