NakedPluto said:
...300+ page book about the Uber-Mensch future predicting powers person...
You sit back and laugh at their stupidity and inform others of their stupidity.
The sheer fact is you just gotta sit back and watch fellow goys be goyed up.
It might sound harsh as hell but when people do serious investigations and realize his book is nothing more than a shekelberging activity despite being a Gentile(I assume in this case) then funny enough his whole evidence falls apart or maybe he has a shred of predicting powers but only in case of a strong effect.
i.e. the strong effect being a prominent vision of someone or something occurring.
Let me give you a JoS prediction someone made. I don't know how accurate it is but the person didn't predict anything they just witnessed a general image and connected the dots with the news later on.
A JoS member once did(not in anyway shape, or form recommended) this person performed 666 vibrations of SHIVA mantra into his 3rd eye and center Ajna chakra so 666 x 2 or 1,332 mantra vibrations. He was driving down the highway in his Texas homeland and witness a flash of superstition about fires and explosions. He didn't know what it was because it had no clear definition it could have been chalked up to crazy mantra repetitions. Funny enough 3 days later on the news outside Dallas, Texas a large refinery processing facility blew up and the fires and explosions were massive in nature.
So he put two and two together and said that probably was my vision. Since in General humans can predict or even witness the future even scientists in recent times stated humans can see into the future, recently mentioned. The sheer fact is it begs to wonder what about specific individuals, places, or things; found among the World.
In simplest term this person had some litmus test occurring with his spiritual development and went full crazy shekelberging as focusing on some sort of financial gain. Nothing wrong with it in my opinion to make money since that is important but the fact one little itty bitty flash of superstition occurred isn't enough to warrant 300+ page book.
My best guess is in the future with the Gods around the records of humanity are gonna be in some sort of central repository and the Gods are gonna teach humans to write books condemning said individuals through appropriate information and a spiritual uplift.
Now obviously I know I'm humanizing the Gods, I apologize for that. But it seems some people become so obsessed with books and the fact that "If it's a book, it's factual" mentality. Think like the judenpresse, if it's in the news it must be fact, cause journalists don't lie except for a small few bad apples.
It's like the recent Trump campaign a CNN staffer investigated people on the ground according to Tim Pool's video and the people don't give a shit about MSM news. They literally support Trump based on their instinct and own knowledge not because of media manipulation whether for or against Trump.
Anyways in my personal opinion it's not 100% evil not to make money from spiritual phenomenas I believe spiritual people deserve money but not if they are some charlatan doing it for shits and giggles. I do believe most people have some decency and goodness in their heart as to ascertain financial benefits from spirituality in appropriate information or research.
But I still personally believe in these current kosher supervised times that all of that is just fuel and fire for the charlatans.
It's like the book Vrill: The Coming Race by Lytton. He stated to the Vrill-Ya:[paraphrasing]: We do have talk about telepathy but most of it is filled with charlatans and deniers. Even the Vrill-Ya in the book mentioned the same thing in their history filled with charlatans till the Vrill powers were more advanced in certain people and they began to experience mass telepathy among their kind.