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Bravo Martin. Beautifully put. Your essays are magnificent and powered by truth. God bless you and thank you. ❤️

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Oh, Martin. Yes, as Margaret shares: "Your essays are magnificent and powered by truth."

You were truly 'made for such a time as this' as I believe that you are so uniquely and incredibly qualified as a translator---a man who deeply understands with your mind and heart 'where we have been' and 'where we would like and need to go' and can support all of us sincere and sometimes bewildered travelers on this journey to awakening--and learning to love as we were created...

Your time to support us is appreciated beyond what you may ever fully know. God created you for greatness and I love being a sacred witness to who you are in this time in history!

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Yours is the the voice of a man with one foot in the past and one foot in the future having to live in the reality of the present. This is the very same situation that every awake and thinking person finds themselves in at this present time. Perhaps it is for this reason that one can almost audibly hear the 'thousand-yard-stare' of lived horrors in your words. Thank you for sharing these important thoughts. I hope you make time soon to enjoy reading Production vs. Plunder. God bless.

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A few years ago, my husband won a deciphering competition, the winner's prize being a VIP tour around Bletchley Park. Being a Turing fan, he was thrilled with his prize and we had a most enjoyable day taking the tour. But, it was an experience of mixed emotions because, although we felt great humility and gratitude for the men and women who worked tirelessly at Bletchley in the war effort, we knew the truth about the war. It did not demean the selfless sacrifice made by those who gave so much of themselves in defending their country and the world. Rather, it pointed, in stark contrast, to the depravity and cravenness of those who carried out such genocide, as they had done so many times before. Thanks to your work, Martin, and the work of many others in the disclosure movement, we are learning the painful truth about our reality. You and others provide us with information that acts as a "cleansing" of the toxic stupor in which we have lived for a millennia. You are a brave and dear friend to us all, a man of great compassion as well as intellect. We value greatly all that you do to help defeat a monstrous evil and to free humanity from the chains of our slavery. May the Divine Creator bless you always so that we may continue to be the beneficiaries of your gifts. xx

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Hi Martin,

We visited the same in the US, in Virginia, located in the Vint Hill area. We lived within a couple miles, and never realized it. It was along with a small cold war memorabilia museum, and we were amazed that the veterans who were caring for the historical site also were not aware of what was currently going on, were all wearing masks, etc. A year has passed, and we all hope that these people have started waking up, especially since they've been tasked with being purveyors of historical information.

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I'm afraid you don't understand what WWII was really about, nor "who won it", nor how "they" won it Martin. The "group" who "won" WWII, and WWI and every other war for that matter is, and has been fully in charge of the world for many millennia.

Happy to provide you with some "alternative history" education if you'd like.

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Weirdly entangled, I too went to a WWII museum yesterday, where some wee girls and I were playing with some Morse coding equipment. I could feel the tension and excitement still resonating from this equipment. My dad was a WWII pilot and I grew up with him teaching us Morse code for "fun". As for your commentary about the internet and the assumption it is the pinnacle of technological sophistication, this assumption is just passed on from "Culpepper to Culpepper", with nary and critical thought. Love coming at ya Martin!

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The last picture was a quantum breadcrumb for me, just yesterday I was talking about his my mum spent the war in Roade! And then your article pops up 🤯

Martin, do not ignore quantum computing, it will in effect make the current digital cryptographic algorithms crackable and ineffective and start a security avalanche...

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Thank you, as always. Hope all is well.

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