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Re: Albert Einstein - Plagiarist of the Century
« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2018, 11:31:15 AM »
In short, Einstein was another sneaky, thieving, lying Jew who had no real thoughts of his own, but stole ideas and work from others, and recycled it as his own. The Jew media and "science" prop him up as a "genius".

Re: Albert Einstein - Plagiarist of the Century
« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2018, 03:33:53 PM »
‘No sooner did the news leak out that Einstein was coming to America than he was deluged with cabled invitations from presidents of academic institutions to lecture, and visit, and receive academic honours.’[1]

Now praise from fellow boffins is one thing, but with Einstein it went further:

‘On 2nd April 1921, as the boat was docking, reporters besieged him on shipboard. The mayor of New York City gave him an official welcome as if he were an American war hero. President Harding invited him to the White House… In October Einstein left for a visit to Japan. Where ever he went enthusiastic crowds gathered spontaneously to catch a glimpse of him. He was even received by the Emperor. The newspapers vied with one another to report his activities in both factual and fictional detail. He was showered with honours and gifts.’[2]


[1] B. Hoffmann and H. Dukas: Einstein, p.144.
[2] B. Hoffmann and H. Dukas: Einstein, p.150.

Einstein’s 50th birthday was a universal event. In 1952, after the death of Chaim Weizmann, Einstein was even asked to succeed him as President of the State of Israel. When Einstein died in 1955 the world mourned his passing. By way of the sponsorship of the heliocentric Masters, the man had been elevated to the status of a god, with knowledge beyond the human. Today, the world is never too far removed from Einstein. He is lauded by both Church and State who endlessly refer us to his opinions and make sure his memory appears in newspapers, journals, and on television on a regular basis. It would be hard to find a month go by without some reminder of him and his contribution to modern ‘science.’ He was truly a man for our gullible times. Of particular interest is that on Sept 28, 1979, on the 100th anniversary of Einstein’s birth, the philosopher pope had to join in.

‘[On this day] Pope John Paul II celebrated the anniversary of Einstein’s birth with a convocation of physicists, a congress addressed by an Agnostic, an expert in quantum physics, in the very room where Galileo was condemned. The Pope chose that room to have that activity there – to honour Einstein, to honour physics and even to honour science [and to announce the setting up of the commission to vindicate Galileo and thus denounce the popes and theologians of 1616].’[1]


[1] Interview with Monsignor Lorenzo Albacete, priest and physicist, Professor of Theology at St Joseph’s University, New York.


Re: Albert Einstein - Plagiarist of the Century
« Reply #7 on: December 15, 2018, 09:09:50 PM »
What did Paul VI (1969) and Einstein (1945) bring us?  MASS DESTRUCTION


Re: Albert Einstein - Plagiarist of the Century
« Reply #8 on: December 16, 2018, 10:40:48 PM »
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Stephen Hawking went to his grave addicted to pornography.
His biographers make light of his strip club activities, but he certainly had a lot more time to stare at pictures when he didn't have live girls to ogle.
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On a lighter note, Hawking is also said to be a big fan of strip clubs. “He’s a man who lives within his brain and still manages to feel the overwhelming power of sex,” his pal Peter Stringfellow, who runs Stringfellows strip clubs, told The Independent. “Isn’t he the answer to people who attack the sɛҳuąƖ side of our human-ness? They’re all charging at windmills, you know. It’s there.”

Hawking became a regular at Stringfellows strip club in London, and the proprietor recalls a hilarious run-in with the professor one night.
“I went and introduced myself and said, ‘Mr. Hawking, it’s an honor to meet you. If you could spare a minute or two, I’d love to chat with you about the universe,’” Stringfellow recalled.

“Then I paused for a bit and joked, ‘Or would you rather look at the girls?’
“There was silence for a moment, and then he answered, ‘The Girls.’”

Hawking has also reportedly been spotted numerous times getting lap dances at the California strip club Devore, and was even said to have frequented Freedom Acres, a swinger’s club in California.

“I have seen Stephen Hawking at the club more than a handful of times,” a member said, according to the Huffington Post. “He arrives with an entourage of nurses and assistants. Last time I saw him, he was in the back ‘play area’ lying on a bed fully clothed with two naked women gyrating all over him.”

Tim Holt, University of Cambridge press officer, later confirmed that Hawking had frequented the swinger’s club, but claimed that he wasn’t a regular. “This report is greatly exaggerated. He visited once a few years ago with friends while on a visit to California,” Holt told the Cambridge News.

They don't call him the "Master of the Universe" for nothing.
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Atheist, non-Catholic, evolutionist, leader in big-bangism, denier of God's revelation, and went to his grave addicted to porn.
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What's that got to do with "on a lighter note?" How is being headed straight to hell on a bullet train "a lighter note?"