I found this commentary at thepeskytruth blog, but it was originally
Posted by Brian Mayes, 11-2-18, at Nashville Publicity Group:
Thursday, November 1, 2018 — Former US Navy SEAL, Ephraim Mattos, has responded to comments made this week by Don Lemon on CNN’s Cuomo Prime Time.
“We have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them.” — Don Lemon on CNN (October 29, 2018)
Here is Mattos’ response:
After surviving three wars, a gunshot wound, a near fatal drowning, a failed parachute, Taliban ambushes, ISIS snipers, mortars, mine-fields, suicide bombers and laying down my life for the cause of freedom while fighting shoulder-to-shoulder with my brother Arabs, Asians, Blacks, Hispanics, Christians, Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, Animists, and Atheists, I have now returned home to the USA where a CNN host has labeled me as a radicalized right wing terrorist simply because of my gender and the color of my skin.
I represent just one of the hundreds of thousands of conservative white men who have fought to preserve freedom in this great Nation and in other nations. My forefathers are the 3% who founded this Republic against the might of the British Army. It was white Conservative men who died by the tens of thousands after charging into our southern states to free our black brothers from the slavery imposed on them by the Liberal left. We were the ones who acknowledged that women have a right to vote. We held the line in WWI and charged the beaches of Normandy in WWII. We have fought for freedom and liberty for generations and we continue to do so today alongside all of our brothers and sisters regardless of their race or religion.
In the early 1930s, Hitler said the same thing about the Jews that Don Lemon of CNN just said about white men. This is the true face of the Democratic Party. First they enslaved and killed blacks, and now they use them to spew hatred and lies against the very people who have fought for generations to free them and uplift them.
Remember that when you go to vote.
One final thought: To make a point, I have referred to myself as a “white male” in the previous sentences multiple times, but I must make it clear that I identify as simply “American,” not as “white” or “male” or “Republican.”
Although blatantly racist and hateful, do not let Don Lemon’s ignorant words drive you into viewing yourself only by your race and religion. Identity politics does not lead to freedom. It only leads to hatred and division and an “us vs. them” mentality.
If CNN does not fire Don Lemon immediately, it only goes to show that they are truly the “enemy of the people.”
— Ephraim Mattos, Former US Navy SEAL
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“Since Ephraim Mattos retweeted this and I’ve found no info stating otherwise, I assume it to be true. That in itself speaks to the sad state we’re in. When good words coming from a good guy have to be verified, and a bad guy (aka liberal) can say the most racist things on TV and keep a job, we’re living in an upside down world.
Not only did Don Lemon say that, he backed it up by saying that he doesn’t regret the comment and his critics all missed the point entirely. He then directs us to look at the cold hard facts…except that he doesn’t have any.
Can you imagine if Sean Hannity or Laura Ingraham had said the reverse? Every media outlet in the country would be burning up their keyboards to publicly blast them. But not so for Don Lemon – CNN merely said “neither Lemon nor the network would speak more about it.”
Kudos to Mattos for speaking up, and stating the truth. Someone has to stand up for those rotten ol’ white men.”
~Kathy (at thepeskytruth blog)
I don’t know why you bother with ‘politics’. It’s entire purpose is distraction – to occupy the minds of the masses, to persuade them that politicians are indeed struggling to represent the people’s interests, to carry out their will, to address the most pressing issues in that respect.
And yet you and I know that pole shift is the most pressing issue…
So, far more interesting than politics is for example, the conundrum of the Great Pyramid of Giza’s polar alignment, in spite of the evidence that it was built before the last pole shift (possibly even the one before that), which indicates that it was knowingly built on the circumference of rotation of any crustal shift, i.e. its builders knew in which direction the crust would shift – which means it may have fixed hinge points on the equator (90 degrees east and west of Egypt).
I find that idea of fixed pivot points interesting, but find it more likely that the location of the pyramids was chosen before the pole shift, and the final design was built by survivors after the pole shift.
Survivors having residual megalithic construction technology, eh?
Presumably desperately used to build a warning to the next advanced civilisation – that would have ground-penetrating radar, the ability to understand our Sun/Sirius binary system, and with 3D computer graphics, an ability to understand the message of this ‘oracle in stone’.
So, presumably, they had residual technology, but a complete collapse of the population and infrastructure necessary to prevent their advanced civilisation rapidly evaporating?
I dunno…
From my analysis it was built precisely to withstand cataclysm (not just time & weather), which means it was antediluvian.
But, I could be wrong.
I acknowledge that the pre-disaster civilization would be better equipped to build such monuments; but they would have needed advance knowledge of the final position of the land (the ability to predict post-pole shift conditions very accurately) to align everything to the future North Pole, and I question how predictable that would be.
If you consider the possibility that there was a reason most megalithic sites lie on a great circle, and that this was an old equator, it does still leave the great pyramid aligned with the poles.
In other words, the axis of rotation between that old equator and our current equator puts the hinge/pivot points 90 degrees either side of Egypt. Moreover, it explains the shift of Siberia from a warm climate towards a polar one, and sudden mammoth freezing.
The other curiosity about the Great Pyramid I’d note here, is the ‘sarcophagus’ or ‘coffer’ in the so called king’s chamber. The way this has been damaged ties in with the theory it was originally a perfect, rectangular cuboid, i.e. it had no lid, but was a seamless granite block, with an interior, empty void.
Robbers would naturally be obsessed with chipping away at a corner in order to locate the interior, and possibly discover how to prise off the imagined lid. Eventually the ‘lid’ was removed, as otherwise the fact that there was no lid (and no contents) would reveal too much about its true purpose (and give a clue to the technology necessary to build a lidless coffer).
The true purpose, I suspect, was to serve as a kind of historical pressure gauge*, to demonstrate the fact that a cataclysm had occurred, that the coffer had ended up where it was, precisely because of the immense pressures applied as a consequence of the pyramid’s immersion by a super-tsunami.
* https://auto.howstuffworks.com/pressure-gauge3.htm