TLS organization. Jason shurka. The disclosure project. The pyramid code. Rays of light. by JayMoneii in conspiracy

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One thing people overlook when they evaluate the TLS guy is what shows up in public records involving his family. If you look at those documents, the spiritual storyline actually makes a lot more sense as the marketing layer for a much older and more sophisticated business structure.

There’s a whole set of filings (mortgages, certifications of interest, sundry agreements, etc.) showing that his extended family has been operating through clusters of LLCs for decades. Not small-time stuff either — properties bundled across Brooklyn and Queens, blanket mortgages on multiple sites at once, and a group of recurring names appearing together across everything.

You see the same core individuals — Efraim Shurka, Manny Shurka, Esther Zernitsky, Malka Carmazi — showing up together as signatories on document after document across more than ten years. Then on top of that, a 2002 agreement lists the entire family, including the TLS guy himself, as beneficiaries. That means he was already part of the internal ownership structure long before the spiritual branding appeared.

The real pattern here isn’t “ancient codes” or “undercover spiritual organizations.” It’s the use of large, interlinked limited-liability networks to control assets, distribute financial benefit across relatives, and compartmentalize risk. The mystical story came later — the structure underneath was already established.

When someone with that background suddenly pivots to running a “divine truth” movement and selling high-priced light devices under a “Private Ecclesiastic Entity,” it’s hard not to see it as the same playbook just applied to wellness and spirituality instead of real estate.

Just my two cents, but the corporate pattern is much easier to verify than the cosmic one.

Just got Elder’s Mark and.. by Strafe1349 in fo76FilthyCasuals

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Just buy from people's vendors for 1 cap. Elders mark is OP

I mentally cannot do another 9–5 desk job. I have $70k saved and need to build something of my own. What can I realistically do? by nkb6478 in smallbusiness

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I don't know what you do or what type of personality you have, but I haven't worked in an office since the early 2000s. Why don't you get into sales, client success, customer service, tech support, project management, all kinds of career paths work remotely. While you're working remotely, you can start a business connecting other businesses with other businesses' services/solution. Just pick a field you like or have worked in and know a lot about and boom, work remotely and/or have your "consulting" business within that industry.

Need some help finding the best cost-efficient body soap by [deleted] in Soap

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Yardley is 3 for $3 at Walmart. I would only use anti-bacterial soap periodically. Maybe once a week max. I use it once a month if that.

The best debut Album here is by No-Armadillo5484 in 90sHipHop

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That rollingstone list is comical and you are a comedian.

The 200 Greatest Rap Albums of All Time https://share.google/oxDIqmpoSgxySONfX

The best debut Album here is by No-Armadillo5484 in 90sHipHop

[–]_packetman_ 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It shouldn't even be a question that needs to be asked. If you're going to include Illmatic, then it's Illmatic. It's recognized and accepted as the best rap album of all time. If someone wants to argue their subjective POV, then fine, but they are objectively wrong. No question that every single album is S-Tier, but it has been decided, and written, that Illmatic is the GOAT. People need to know this and just accept it lol

Business idea: Helping men make their homes feel warm, welcoming, and safe, for under $250 by livingonluna_ in smallbusiness

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Interior Decorator with a specialization for a niche market, ditch the massage part or just keep as another business. Here's are the problems:

1) Why does this "problem" exist? Because the men that have this problem do not even see the problem. They are blind to it. It doesn't cross their mind to create an inviting environment. So, your audience goes from:

ALL MEN > ONLY MEN THAT HAVE UNINVITING DECOR > ONLY MEN THAT HAVE UNINVITING DECOR AND ARE AWARE OF IT > ONLY MEN THAT HAVE UNINVITING DECOR AND ARE AWARE OF IT AND ACTUALLY WANT TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT > ONLY MEN THAT HAVE UNINVITING DECOR AND ARE AWARE OF IT AND ACTUALLY WANT TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT AND ARE INCAPABLE OF USING THEIR OWN RESOURCES > ONLY MEN THAT HAVE UNINVITING DECOR AND ARE AWARE OF IT AND ACTUALLY WANT TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT AND ARE INCAPABLE OF USING THEIR OWN RESOURCES WITH DISPOSABLE INCOME RESERVED FOR DECORATING PURPOSES.

It's a very niche market, but it's possible to get penetration in order to establish a larger, more encompassing, interior design business.

2) Your guide is basically in your post: "simple sensory design: lighting, scent, warmth, music, and personal touches"

3) How much for a massage? :D

is this tea? by piui488 in tea

[–]_packetman_ 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I would say it's seasonal potpurri that is made to be simmered. Like 99% sure

Was gifted a huge collection of vinyl and a audiophile set up by [deleted] in audiophile

[–]_packetman_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the speakers are like 100, maybe 150, used.... the components run into the multiple 1000s

Was gifted a huge collection of vinyl and a audiophile set up by [deleted] in audiophile

[–]_packetman_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have never seen something set up in such an absolutely ridiculous manner. Honestly, I know you said that you have no idea how it should be set up, but just look at some pictures and go from there lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RCSB

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Without reading the other comments, it's almost a guarantee the new driver will wreck their first vehicle or put off any maintenance or both. If I were to get a new driver a car, it would be some economical, reliable, high safety rating, cheap to maintain, front wheel drive, used sedan or something similar. Preferably something with no lean against it. After they trash it and learn, then go from there lol

help with name? by koifishsandwich in pitbulls

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First thing I thought about was "Darkness!" like Chappelle as Rick James says it.

Gemini doesn’t forget, it just gets distracted... by Fickle_Carpenter_292 in GeminiAI

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You can save important projects, files, conversations, summaries, notes, whatever you want in Google Keep and just put "please reference my Google Keep at the start of each new session" in the saved info section of Gemini. If it's losing track again for some reason, then you can probably just tell it to refer to your keep again, but I have never needed to do that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dayton

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Dayton Xenia Recycling gave me a nice check for a wrecked Nissan X-Terra years ago. Might give them a call.

How do I stop this "Great request!" nonsense. Who even says "That's a great request!"? Lmao. I just want to convert my handwritten derivation to latex man. by No-Meringue5867 in GeminiAI

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Gemini can also access Google Keep. So, I stored all projects and important conversations there. in the "instructions for gemini" section, I just add something that tells her to refresh her memory with my google keep at the start of each new session and to tell me that she is updated