One thing i’ve struggled to find is a good reason for support of Israel. From the general public I mean, not from politicians who just keep using the grift but actual American citizens. For the life of me i can’t think of a single reason anyone in north america gives two shits about the middle east at all, much less support and quote the tired “muh greatest ally” crap. Where did the push for this come from? How did it start? Was it newspaper propaganda slowly inserting it to where the normies simply accepted it to be truth? Was it something they drilled into you in grade school and it never got questioned later?
Ignoring the entire jew angle for a moment here, greatest ally for what? What help has ever been given to get this title? FRANCE I can see as America’s best ally after the help in the revolutionary war of independence, the whole gifting of the statue of liberty etc. but what has Israel ever done? We know about the U.S.S. Liberty, we know they did espionage for nuclear weapon tech, they don’t exactly keep the middle east secure and quiet and keep the muslims in check at all. Just WHAT is the deal?
Im early 40’s, and have yet to see anything positive in regards to Israel (or the middle East in general to be honest) to the point where i might not even grunt in affirmation to hear that the whole region is now a glowing ocean crater(fiery but mostly peaceful nuclear protest you see). Those who grew up when support for Israel was being pushed, what did you see to cause this?
Right. Well, in the end it's all a bunch of crazy bullshit, but the important thing to keep in mind is that no matter how crazy it seems, these people really do seem to believe it and make decisions based on it, as hard as that may be to believe... lol
What I found absolutely shocking is that a whole lot of people not subjected to this Messianic heretical nonsense also believe we're living in the End Times:
About four-in-ten U.S. adults believe humanity is ‘living in the end times’ (12/8/2022)
I mean, how does that affect a person's decision-making? Who the hell knows, but I guarantee it's not in a good way.
TBF, since when has mankind had nearly instantaneous worldwide communication and virtually one common language?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBkzqNSDvnY
As far as we know this is the first time. But if your cell phone got crushed under a glacier for 10000 years, would you be able to identify it? Previous advanced tech could be impossible to reconstruct depending on conditions
Oh yeah, I mean I can't discount something that's virtually unprovable.
I mean, we might not be able to identify the phone or it's components if it were that old, but it may be possible to notice if there was remnants of ancient tech if weird concentrations of heavier metals were found in sediment samples.
I would say that based upon what we know of the evolution of stone tools, I would find it unlikely.
Yeah you’re right that we MAY have an idea that something could be there due to those metals in concentrations but its guesses at best. Anything under the ocean is basically a write off after enough time, anything a glacier or tectonic plate went over is toast. Depending on the timescale its possible but maybe not likely.
Crazy bullshit if it only affected them and left the rest of us alone I’d be cool with. Its the fact that they shove this shit onto all of us that pisses me off the most. Can’t be left alone, gotta make end times! Someone who thinks we’re at the end times is gonna act like it, you’re right. Explains a lot of the stupider choices made lately…
a) What if importing and keeping what others are suggesting leads to a whole lot of people believing in the end times?
b) What if import (buy) export (sell) is a merchants game?
c) What if im-port and ex-port tempt one into a H'ARBOR, noun- "a lodging; a place of entertainment and rest" aka into a port?
d) What if memory/mind can be tempted to ignore impress for import? What if pressing implies pressure going through memory; while Latin porto implies carrying things within memory?
e) Do the elderly behave as if they could keep what's in their memory or does dying teach living the need to let go? Ever notice the relief of letting go of constipation within procession?