BACK WHEN MEN WERE MEN AND CARS WERE AS WELL

Get hard and go off
Back in the 70’s “trans” didn’t mean a ladyboy in a mini skirt, even in America. It meant a hardcore car like a 1973 Ford Mustang Trans Am.

Back in the 70’s “trans” didn’t mean a ladyboy in a mini skirt, even in America. It meant a hardcore car like a 1973 Ford Mustang Trans Am.
About 10 years ago I fell into two vast rabbit holes - the Kennedy Family, & Miles Mathis - this 88 page intro is an interesting starting point, & it was the first part I read:
https://mileswmathis.com/barindex2.pdf
Don't worry I do think Miles Mathis is a psyop too, but in this case he was establishing his credibility in his early days with that essay on JFK, and it's pretty good. But some of his later material is highly suspect.
Not
being into phones myself I had no idea that people were flinging this
sort of money at the stupid things, but when I did some looking into
phones yesterday, it boggled my mind that there are phones apparently
selling in New Zealand for NZ$3799.
A person who was able to make good second hand selections on Trade Me could buy an entire collection of technologies for that amount of money.
To see how this might play out, I went imaginary shopping online. What did I buy?:
Firstly a laptop - I like 17" Dell Laptops - here is a fairly good one for $599. And this comes with a good hard drive so it wouldn't need upgrading like my next purchase, the PC, would.
I'd like a new tablet as well - my pick is a 12" Samsung - $699 brand new
So now I've spent $599 + $200 + $445 + $699 + $169 = $2112.
First a new 500Gb Samsung SSD drive for doing a fresh install of a Linux Mint operating system on the PC - $96
So for the price of that one total rip off phone I could have a nice laptop, PC, monitor, tablet, phone, and a backup drive with some leftover change.
Yeah, that is pretty much what I already actually do have, and honestly, I think if anyone spends $3800 on a phone they are a complete tool.
Speaking of tools, if you are still looking for something to spend some leftover money on, I recommend a Stanley Fatmax 20oz hammer because I think they have a nicer grip than any other hammers.
Back around 2018 on my old www.frot.co.nz blog I used to get over 1000 hits most days, and would get up over 2000 hits on good days too. 
But since the start of the covidhoax in 2020, when I began regularly calling out the whole scam, it's safe to say that my www.frot.co.nz blog hits took a hammering and never recovered.
For the past two years I've wondered if my new www.sift.co.nz blog would ever get up over 2000 hits a day.
The hits this year have been gradually increasing, and yesterday they finally exceeded 2000 for the first time.
A serial killer ritually murders London prostitutes in order to cover up a scandal involving the British Royal family

The Masonic conspiracy rests on the testimony of Joseph Sickert, son of painter Walter Sickert who was allegedly involved in the conspiracy along with the Queen’s personal physician, Sir William Gull (aged 72!), police commissioner Sir Charles Warren and other high-level Freemasons. In Sickert’s tale, Queen Victoria’s grandson and heir apparent Prince Eddy, Duke of Clarence had married and fathered a child with a common Irish Catholic shop clerk from London’s East End. With the entire monarchy’s fragile state and a Catholic bastard now standing in line for the throne, the Freemasons were charged with cleaning up the mess and eliminating all witnesses. Sickert had the role of playing the Duke’s brother on his outings and suspiciously was not himself of a target of the Masonic hit squad, leading some to believe that Walter Sickert himself might be Jack the Ripper or at the very least, one of his accomplice. (There are currently over 100 suspects in the Whitechapel Murders).
In 1976, Stephen Knight wrote Jack the Ripper. The final solution, a bestselling book based on Sickert’s account. Sickert admitted to the Royal Conspiracy hoax in The Sunday Times of London in 1978. Despite the admission, the story remained popular and spawned a myriad of articles, books and movies including the big-budget 2001 film From Hell (based on the Alan Moore’s graphic novel by the same name), the 1979 Murder by Decree (famous for depicting actual secret Masonic grips) and a host of other movies.
The words “The Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing.” (see the Goulston Street Graffito) were found scribbled in chalk near the double-murder scenes of victims Stride and Eddowes. Sir Charles Warren, head of the London Police and the Most Worshipful Master of the Quator Coronati Masonic Lodge erased the reference to “juwes” left behind by Jack the Ripper. Ostensibly, to avoid a backlash against the local Jewish population. Conspiracists point out that the unusual spelling of “Juwes” is a reference to the Masonic murder of Hiram Abiff by the three ruffians Jubela, Jubelo and Jubelum.

Due to the lack of forensic evidence, it’s impossible to completely rule out the masons as the culprit behind the Jack the Ripper killings. However, there really isn’t any reason to do so. Some evidence does pop up once in a while, for instance author Patricia Cornwell’s research into DNA proved that at least one of the letters attributed to Jack the Ripper was written by Walter Sickert.
Parallels between the Ripper murders and Masonic Oaths:
All “Canonical 5” victims had their throat cut from left to right. (See
Entered Apprentice Oath below) The fifth victim’s heart was taken. (See
Fellowcraft Oath below) Four of the victims abdomen were slashed with
Kelly’s completely emptied. (See Master Mason Oath below) Knight claims
that Jack the Ripper’s murders paralleled Masonic blood oaths. (see
below)
“All this I most solemnly, sincerely promise and swear, with a firm and steadfast resolution to perform the same, without any mental reservation or secret evasion of mind whatever, binding myself under no less penalty than that of having my throat cut across, my tongue torn out by its roots, and my body buried in the rough sands of the sea, at low-water mark, where the tide ebbs and flows twice in twenty-four hours, should I ever knowingly violate this my Entered Apprentice obligation. So help me God, and keep me steadfast in the due performance of the same.”
“All this I most solemnly promise and swear with a firm and steadfast resolution to perform the same, without any hesitation, mental reservation, or self-evasion of mind whatever, binding myself under no less penalty than of having my breast torn open my heart plucked out, and placed on the highest pinnacle of the temple, there to be devoured by the vultures of the air, should I ever knowingly violate the Fellow Craft obligation. So help me God, and keep me steadfast in the due performance of the same.
(some say, My heart and vitals taken from thence, and thrown over my left shoulder, and carried into the valley of Jehoshaphat…)”
“All this I most solemnly, sincerely promise and swear, with a firm and steady resolution to perform the same, without any hesitation, mental reservation, or secret evasion of mind what-ever, binding myself, under no less penalty than that of having my body severed in two, my bowels taken from thence and burned to ashes, the ashes scattered before the four winds of heaven, that no more remembrance might be had of so vile and wicked a wretch as I would be, should I ever, knowingly, violate this my Master Mason’s obligation. So help me God, and keep me steadfast in the due performance of the same.”
The Ultimate Jack the Ripper resource can be found here and this site looks at the murders from a Freemasonic point of view. Note that Freemasons are not allowed to discuss Masonic obligations and penalties with Cowans. (non-masons) Admittingly, the supposed ties between the Ripper’s modus operandi and Masonic penalties are far-fetched.
Click on image to watch Murder by Decree trailer (1979)