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All this talk of stimulus cheques is just a diversion to make the people forget that the current taxation system is pure theft. That $2000 you Americans are getting was already yours, it was stolen from you by the corrupt and bloated government when you payed income tax.

If the government really cared about the people they would talk about greatly diminishing income tax or getting rid of it completely.

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It seems to me that if you have even a shred of a sceptical mind you would think the whole covid pandemic is an absolute scam. It makes not sense to destroy the world over such a tame virus. And so when I browse r/conspiracy it makes me realize how truly compromised that website is. It’s supposed to be the most sceptical sub reddit yet acts like the rest of reddit.

What is the consensus here? So far it seems people generally think it’s bullshit, with a healthy bit of more moderate opinions mixed in

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Not advocating for anyone to do anything illegal, that would obviously be bad but I'm curious as to what could actually be done from an "anything goes" stand point. What could we do to get leaders to stop implementing lockdowns as it seems obvious at this point protesting doesn't work. To me it seems we need to figure out how to make the government scared of us again, how do we do that?

It's all a part of the psychological warfare going on at the moment

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Is anyone else noticing this? My edits don't register and disappear after refreshing the page, also I am unable to message the mods because Captcha is broken

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It's kind of a taboo subject but from my research and experience cutting back on masturbation and porn (quitting porn if possible) is one of the quickest ways to make yourself and more assertive person who is willing to question bullshit.

What does cutting back mean? Well it's different for each person. If you masturbate 5x/day try cutting back to 1, if it's 3x/week try cutting to 1x/week. Cut out as much porn as you can, no porn is the best thing you can do.

I would encourage you to do research on why this works but some basic premise is that when you masturbate with porn you are rewarding your brain with dopamine even though you haven't accomplished anything. Because you are rewarding it the brain assumes whatever you are doing is causing you to win so it cuts back on methods to motivate you or encourage you to "stir the pot" so to speak.

It is weird that the mainstream pushes frequent masturbation to porn so much, it makes you question if they are doing it on purpose to keep people complacent and docile.

All I can say is try it for yourself. The results usually speak for themselves.

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Think about it, what are taxes for? To pay for all the things we share as a people: government, roads, healthcare etc.

If we're getting an equal amount out of the system why is it fair to expect people to pay different amounts into that system. Think about it, If you go out for dinner with friends and all eat the same amount you wouldn't expect to pay the bill based on your incomes.

That's why if you really wanted a "fair" system everyone would pay a flat dollar rate, such as $5000/person. I realize that's not realistic but perhaps we could meet in the middle with a flat tax rate, which would mean rich people would be paying WAY more than poor people. Don't even get me started on tax brackets, you're taxing people for being successful? That's just legalized theft and beyond mental.

Also, why do we never question income tax? That's a relatively new invention, you're telling me I now have to pay money to make money and then ALSO to spend money? That's fucked up, it's double dipping by the government and it's immoral.

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I posted a link to this community in an anti-covid lockdown sub-reddit and all I got was neck losers replying how they "Don't need a safe space". Even after explaining the benefits of an open and free place to discuss conspiracy related ideas without fear of censorship these fools can only reply with insults.

Fuck em' we're probably better off without those types anyways.

I try not to be a dick head on the internet but these types of people make it so hard, especially when you look at their profile and they turn out to be skinny fat nerds who probably only have power in this world when they use reddit, it's more sad than anything when you discover that.

Anyways, I'm hoping we can make this a more open space where instead of belittling we can have genuine debate if we disagree, I will say so far so good, people seem to be more mature here.

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0.03% is the amount of the population who have died (in Canada at least) WITH Covid. And that's on the high end, assuming the deaths were properly attributed.

I don't understand as much about viruses as experts in health but I do understand proportionate risk and when I look at that number it makes my head explode. What a small risk to destroy peoples live over, it makes sick to my stomach just thinking about it.

Anyone else frustrated over this whole Pandemic hoax? I'm not denying the virus is real but the mass public freak out that destroyed millions of lives over it was definitely orchestrated. I'm done with it,

Let's talk about Wes Bateman, a self proclaimed telepath who apparently over the course of decades made contact with aliens beings from different worlds. He's an author of a few books including:

He was huge in the 70's (as big as you can be in the ufo community) and apparently garnered a lot of attention for his ideas, frequently holding seminars that attracted the like of secret service type people. He was apparently chosen to be contacted by these aliens because 1 he was someone with a better ability to communicate telepathically and 2 because he was meant to disseminate the information about these people. On top of that this man influenced many ideas on the show Star Trek including concepts like the prime directive, the federation etc. Though he claims these are real things that exist right now in our universe.

Over the course of his book "Through Alien Eyes" he relays the stories of these alien people throughout notable past lives that gives a bit of context to the history of the universe as inhabited by people and more importantly the history of our Earth and solar system. He claims that roughly 252 million years ago a planet called maldec in our solar system was destroyed because of human made technology (the great pyramid of Egypt) which created chaos on Earth and made pretty much every other planet in our solar system uninhabitable. The side effects of the pyramid technology caused Earth to create a frequency barrier that essentially can make humans lose cognitive ability and devolve. Over the course of history this frequency barrier has gotten stronger and weaker thus accounting for golden ages and the uprising of civilizations like Atlantis 26000 years ago as well as the non linear fossil record.

I could speak on this for days but wanted to get a thread going to discuss the ideas. They're pretty kooky and you really have to stretch your mind to play with them as they push ideas wayyy past our current understandings, even by r/conspiracy standards.

Some notable claims he's made throughout his books that I find really interesting are:

  • The great pyramid was built 252 million years ago as a means to transport the energy of Earth to another planet
  • "Bigfoot" is not some strange creature but actually humans from outside our planet put here to test the effects of the frequency barrier, they normally look human but because of the barrier grow hair all over their bodies.
  • Our solar system used to be teeming with life of varying degrees progress, people lived on mars and many of the moons we see around Saturn and other planets.
  • Most of the aliens he talked to looked like and are considered human, you wouldn't notice them in a crowd. Though some variation occurs with things like height and proportions.
  • His outlines of how alien craft work in his book Dragons and Chariots
  • Humans have existed for more than 11 billions years
  • People have many past lives, and they can usually be remembered but inside the frequency barrier on Earth this ability is limited. (though sometimes you hear of kids doing this)
  • The human lifespan can naturally stretch many hundreds of years, sometime going over 1000 Earth years.

Has anyone else read Wes Bateman or even heard of him? I think his ideas need to be resurfaced and would highly recommend starting with Through Alien Eyes. His ideas resonate with a lot of people and when you read it even though logically a lot of what he is saying is kind of crazy it doesn't really seem that far fetched the way he explains it.