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  1. FYI: I’m probably going to have to stop commenting here, as the Captcha popups are really becoming annoying – they pop up almost every time I try to type something, and when I first access your site, the Captcha brings up multiple verification screens, even though I accurately click all the correct picture boxes. It has become too much work to try to comment here.

    • When I post a comment, I answer the captcha questions. Otherwise, this is what I found out:

      When the captcha appears, you can click on the slightly faded area of the HTML page, such as the white area, which will make the captcha fade back into the background, hidden.

      Then you just scroll up to the beginning of the article (fastest via “Pos 1” key).

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      In German: Man muß nicht zwingend das Captcha beantworten.

      Wenn ich einen Kommentar schreibe, beantworte ich die Captcha-Fragen. Ansonsten habe ich folgendes herausgefunden:

      Wenn das Captcha erscheint, kann man auf die leicht ausgeblendete Fläche der HTML-Seite klicken, z.B. auf die weiße Fläche, wodurch das Captcha wieder in den Hintergrund rückt, ausgeblendet wird.

      Dann scrollt man einfach hoch zum Artikelbeginn (am schnellsten via Taste “Pos 1”).

      • I already knew about clicking on a blank space to make the Captcha box temporarily go away, but it always comes back repeatedly at odd intervals, which is very annoying.

        When I first access the site, I immediately get a Captcha box, and have to answer multiple picture box screens before it goes away. Then, after it goes away, I’m left at the very bottom of the list of articles, and have to scroll all the way back up to get to the more recent articles at the top of the screen.

        After completing a comment on an article, interrupted by multiple Captcha prompts, when I click the Name and Email boxes to enter my information there, it brings up Captcha boxes for both of those, as well, and sends me to the bottom of the screen there, too.

        I’m not sure what you meant by the “Pos 1” key to quickly scroll up to the top of screen. There is no such key on my keyboard.

  2. This was ‘The Flood’ which the old testimonies record. The time frame conforms perfectly with Plato’s account, the Nordo-Germanic evidence, and many other ancient records. The effects were global.

    For those who monitor the cause of this, they will know, that only a few weeks back, as the Earth did its bi-annual crossing of the Taurid Belt: i.e, the causal culprit. We experienced another extremely close miss by another unknown member of the Taurid Belt.

    The cyclical mechanics of these events are clearly preserved and discussed within the old Nordo-Germanic traditions for those genuinely familiar with this ancient knowledge. Who cares what liberals think, we have our own evolutionary agenda.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGogtq3xHl8

  3. Compare the images of the Artemis I “Orion” crew capsule after its splashdown with an image of the Apollo 11 crew capsule after its splashdown in 1969. The Apollo 11 capsule, like the Orion capsule, allegedly re-entered Earth’s atmosphere at 24,500 mph and withstood temperatures of 5000 degrees Fahrenheit. The Orion capsule is charred completely black, even though it has an advanced “Avcoat” heat shield and executed a never-before used “skipping” reentry to reduce its speed upon reentry. The Apollo 11 capsule, however, with its antiquated 1960s-era heat shield, which supposedly also reentered at 24,500 mph from the Moon, is relatively uncharred. Why? Because the Apollo 11 capsule actually re-entered from low Earth orbit, just like the Gemini and Mercury missions before it:

    Artemis I “Orion” capsule after splashdown:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crcxsmXRMDY

    Apollo 11 capsule after splashdown:
    https://ilbolive.unipd.it/sites/default/files/2019-07/nasa_1_splashdown.jpg

    Gemini IV capsule after splashdown:
    https://i2.wp.com/spacerockethistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/gemini-4_landing.jpg

  4. Also, don’t expect Elon Musk to ever tell the truth about the faked Apollo moon landings, although he probably knows or suspects the truth. His SpaceX rocket company gets nearly all of its income from NASA and DoD missions carried aboard his SpaceX rockets, so he will never jeopardize that income.

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