James Corbertt interviews Riley Waggamann on Russia

@justawhoaman
I sometimes watch Brendon O’Connell and know of his disdain for Whitney + Corbett. I think one should hear what he has to say but something sits very wrong with that guy. All subjective so I rather not project it but I can’t get rid of my “gut” feeling.

Yes there is only so many hours in the day. If Webb and Corbett are connected with establishment then they are putting on a very good act. I mean I did a deep dive into climate change and both Corbett and Webb were thorough and detailed in tearing apart the Globalist agenda on this subject. Whitney Webb lives in Chillie and CAF sounds her praises. CAF knows about valid sources, that I do believe.

@Marcusmojo00
I believe Webb lives in London now.

was in chile some weeks ago at least, she moved now jsut?

The flinging of information in hopes something sticks makes a slippery road.

Old news made anew…

@Bill10558
One word, gnosticism.

Yes!
I remember Corbett & his saying there wasn’t enough info for him to believe in weather manipulation.
I was incredulous at his remarks!
Whitney, on the other hand; had me doubting her from the get-go.
[if my memory serves me correctly]

Yes the battle for the human mind has been going on forever. Lately it’s been supercharged and without a firewall, a lot of stuff gets through…

Found this today while reading.:.

With regard to Plotinus’ contemporaries, he was sufficiently exercised by the self-proclaimed Gnostics to write a separate treatise, II 9, attacking their views. These Gnostics, mostly heretic Christians, whose voluminous and obscure writings, were only partially unearthed at Nag Hammadi in 1945 and translated in the last two decades, were sufficiently close to Platonism, but, in Plotinus’ view, so profoundly perverse in their interpretation of it, that they merited special attention. The central mistake of Gnosticism, according to Plotinus, is in thinking that Soul is ‘fallen’ and is the source of cosmic evil. As we have seen, Plotinus, although he believes that matter is evil, vociferously denies that the physical world is evil. It is only the matter that underlies the images of the eternal world that is isolated from all intelligible reality. The Gnostics ignore the structure of Platonic metaphysics and, as a result, wrongly despise this world. For Plotinus, a hallmark of ignorance of metaphysics is arrogance, the arrogance of believing that the elite or chosen possess special knowledge of the world and of human destiny. The idea of a secret elect, alone destined for salvation – which was what the Gnostics declared themselves to be – was deeply at odds with Plotinus’ rational universalism.

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