SpellsOfTruth
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Consultations du profil - 6
| Sexe | Masculin |
|---|---|
| Secteur | Ingénierie |
| Poste occupé | Computer Programmer |
| Localité | Haddon Heights, New Jersey, États-Unis |
| Introduction | I'm destined to bring back miracles and/or real magic of what our fake histories call saints but were likely wizards/shamans/witches/mages/sorcerers/warlocks/druids but claimed as saints by the church so the Abrahamic churches could control the info surrounding the individual and also steal/control where the relics are stored and where the bones are buried. |
| Centres d'intérêt | Miracles, saints, mohammed, heyzeus, John Worrell Keely, aetheric pressure vacuums aka real magic, real fairies, the many different pressure systems(pneumatic, electrostatic, hydraulic, etc), Eric P Dollard, electricity, unique metallic alloys like nitinol, hagiographies, the bones of wizards/shaman/witches/saints, the true history of the human race, the true meaning of the word reggin(backwards), piezoelectric crystals, true purpose of the ekik(backwards), the 88th element of Radium, old newspaper articles about the bones of perfectly preserved winged dragons, old newspaper articles mentioning the smithsonian being called in but the subject never again being spoken of... Much more. |
| Films préférés | Top 5 in no particular order: Kingpin, The Good the Bad and the Ugly, Pulp Fiction, Matrix, Princess Bride |
| Goûts musicaux | Metallica and Beethoven |
| Livres préférés | Systema by Giuseppe FIlotto, Stormlight Archives by Brandon Sanderson, Cradle by Will Wight, Hunter x Hunter by Yoshihiro Togashi, Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins, A Common Language For Electrical Engineering by Eric P Dollard, Ballentine's Law Dictionary, But How Do It Know by J Clark Scott, Dashed Against The Rocks by William J Colville, Electromagnetic Theory Part 3 by Oliver Heaviside, Evolution of Matter by Gustave Lebon, Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo, One Piece by Eiichiro Oda, The Gamecaller by Tobe Terrell, and too many more. |
