the allegory of the cave platos republic

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This talk/presentation by James True (embedded video below, beneath the ship images, or download from here) takes a while to really get going, but when it does (at 11:06), it provides what is really an extremely shocking perspective - in terms of potential implications.[Note that I have set the vid below to start at 11:06 minutes as up until this point there is really just forum group politics/bickering which is not relevant to the main subject presented.]

The intro notes to the presentation say:

The New World Order is an Old World Order and that's why it's so hard to see. America was conquered, not found. Many nations participated in eradicating a thriving culture and people. So much of our history is gone. So much has been obliterated by wetiko, or what our history books called manifest destiny.

I had to look up the meaning of wetiko, and it is given as:

According to Native Americans, Wetiko is an evil spirit that invades human minds. It’s a “virus” of selfishness. A physic pathogen forcing the victim to feed their insatiable needs as if they were starving. It makes humanity become its own worst enemy… (source)

As regards to the Red Cross ships which arrived on both the east and west coast of the US at the beginning of the CV19 project, at the time I had written in a chat how one image of the ship on the east coast reminded me of the first European sailing ships which arrived there in 1492 which are said to have had a red cross on their sails (The Templar Cross). It might even be that Columbus's ship's sails bore such a red cross (see here).

The thing which I noticed and found intriguing, is that when I first saw the left image below of the US Comfort arriving in New York, to my perception (especially out of the 'corner of my eye'), the ship looked like it had a huge unfurled sail at its bow (filled by the wind blowing from behind) and that the sail had a huge red corss on it, just like the original 1492 ships. You can see in the images below, the ship sailing into New York, as well as how unusually the red cross on the front facing side of the ship has been painted. Sure, there is a reason for it to be painted that way as looks to be a bulkhead in the way - but then how many times have you seen the red cross painted in such a manner? At the time, to me the symbolism seemed quite deliberate, though James True is the first I have since heard, likewise linking the red cross ships to the original Templar Crosses on the 1492 ships. In terms of the US Comfort looking like it had an unfurled and wind-filled sail - it needed the red cross painted in such a manner, to produce the visual illusion - imo.

 

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us comfort ship arriving new york 2020 red cross on comfort