Doom Porn Pimps Watching Movies Projected On Prison Walls

By Doug “Uncola” Lynn via TheBurningPlatform.com

Paradoxically, some of the most difficult questions are quite simple to ask. Examples might include:  Who do we think we are? Who are we really? What are we doing? Why do we do what we do? Is there something better we should be doing? What does winning look like? How would we define success in our current and future circumstances? What must be done to get where we want to be?

Formulating and phrasing those inquiries is easy enough- even if the answers take some more time and consideration. Yet the real irony is that the questions are rarely asked, let alone answered.  And even if we were to internally canvass those queries, any resolutions would ultimately be guided by ideology, or intellectual constructs, and tempered by circumstance.

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Star Trek & Its Contribution to Everything

Star-Trek

If you pay attention, you will see that much of Star Wars is based on the Roman Empire and the battle that ended the Republic, which was followed by the Imperial Era. Star Wars is just entertainment, not science in reality. But anyone who raised kids had to see just about every single one. Even Star Wars has inspired many different things to the point people do create their own light sabers just for starters.Floating-OrbPerhaps I never admitted this in public, but people do not appreciate how much primarily Star Trek contributed to society. Star Trek first aired on TV in 1968. The Apollo 11 landing on the moon was July 20, 1969, when Neil Armstrong made “one giant leap for mankind.” There are even objects you can buy like the ICEORB Floating Bluetooth Speaker which is clearly inspired by Star Wars as well and sold out at Amazon for Christmas. Of course you can even use cyclical wave of sound to levitate things. This is something most people are totally unaware of but is real and mind-blowing for most people who do not understand that cycles are how energy moves, which includes markets. So many things you see in these movies you may think is just hype, may actually surprise you.

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RIP SPOCK

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Leonard Nimoy, the actor best known for portraying the character Spock in the television and movie series Star Trek, has died at the age of 83, The New York Times reported. Nimoy had been hospitalized earlier this week.

Some pearls of wisdom from Spock

Without followers, evil cannot spread.

Change is the essential process of all existence.

Insufficient facts always invite danger.

Vulcans never bluff.

It is curious how often you humans manage to obtain that which you do not want.

Once you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.

The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one.