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ApexVeritas 5 points ago +5 / -0

This all stops the moment people stop tolerating it, and...

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ApexVeritas 2 points ago +2 / -0

We live on earth. Our life is what we make it. The only reason things have gotten this bad is because good men do nothing to stop it.

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ApexVeritas 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm sorry that happened to her and your family.

I can understand some of the hesitancy to believe it was the vaccine in my dad's case. However, thinking it over these last few months, it makes sense that it at least contributed. There was no explanation that anyone at the hospital could give (an entire team of doctors and nurses) for why my dad wasn't improving, and why his blood pressure and blood clotting was so messed up.

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ApexVeritas 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're probably right. I missed the use of past tense.

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ApexVeritas 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yeah the amount of people I've seen sticking their fingers in their ears and screaming loudly and getting the vaccine, after either a loved one dies, or getting sick themselves from the 1st shot, is staggering. Seeing a lot of people I thought knew better going along with this Covid nonsense surprised me too.

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ApexVeritas 7 points ago +7 / -0

Thank you. I appreciate it.

Is your dad okay?

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ApexVeritas 3 points ago +3 / -0

If I was God I'd break my promise to Noah and go on a D&D wizard forest larper "lightning bolt!" rampage on these mother fuckers.

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ApexVeritas 5 points ago +5 / -0

This has to have negative long term consequences for these kids. Just as a plant is stunted when it doesn't get enough sunlight, water, nutrients, etc., a person will be just as negatively affected when they perpetually are short on oxygen and breathing in their own CO2, especially for growing kids. I wouldn't be surprised if it affected mental capacity too.

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ApexVeritas 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know the poles haven't switched, but the movement of the poles is increasing. I'm not even sure it's for sure going to happen. Just a possibility I've heard of.

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ApexVeritas 2 points ago +2 / -0

Given the slow and steady change in weather, I think the climate is changing, but not due to anthropogenic climate change, but due to solar cycles, procession of the axis, and possibly even due to the poles switching. That, or interference from things like HAARP affecting the weather and climate.

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ApexVeritas 2 points ago +2 / -0

The supply chains are already messed up from the Covid and BLM/Antifa stuff over the last 2 years or so.

From what I've seen myself:

1.) Very few guns or gun parts available (it's getting better but still not where it was a few years ago). This is most likely due to the "mostly peaceful" BLM and Antifa riots. 2.) Very little ammo available, and buying online has gotten extremely expensive (although it's been coming down the last few months). Most likely due to BLM and Antifa. 3.) Wood shortages (probably a fake shortage to artificially inflate prices). 4.) Car shortages, that I've heard is due to a shortage in computer chips, which is affecting a lot of other things. I believe this is due to Covid lockdowns shutting down manufacturing plants. This has also affected computer video cards, in combination with a lot more people mining crypto currency because of massive U.S. dollar inflation. 5.) Trucker shortage due to the Covid lockdowns increasing the number of online orders. 6.) Worker shortage due to the Covid lockdowns and Covid unemployment benefits. Almost no one wants to work anymore. It's almost impossible for my company to find entry level workers because people are making more money on Covid unemployment, or at least they were, because I believe that ended a few weeks ago.

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ApexVeritas 1 point ago +1 / -0

I must've lived in a different part of Colorado than you. I lived about an hour north of Denver, from about 1998 to 2012, and then moved back to Texas to be closer to family. When I was there I worked outside a lot, in construction and at a sandstone rock quarry, and it got into the 100s every year from July to August. It was usually a dry heat, but the last 2 years I was there it was really humid too.

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ApexVeritas 2 points ago +2 / -0

Where I live in Texas has been pretty mild this year, temperature wise. It's been in the 90s for weeks, when it would normally be in the 100s by now, easily. It's also been unusually humid since the beginning of spring, and we've gotten a lot of rain. It was like this last year too.

Strange that you mention the chemtrails and contrails, because they've been pretty much nonexistent for months where I live.

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ApexVeritas 1 point ago +1 / -0

The 2nd Amendment doesn't explicitly mention the underlying human right behind gun ownership, which is:

If we have the right to live, we must therefore also have the right to defend our life.

Without the right to self defense, we become ruled over by those who wield more physical power/violence, and we become either slaves or corpses. The right to self defense is no one else's responsibility but our own. It can be entrusted to no one else, because others do not care enough to enforce it as rigorously as the individual would, and such power in the hands of others would invariably be corrupted and turned against us, and without means to defend ourselves, we would have no means to fight back.

The gun is the most powerful force equalizer an individual can carry ever invented. It allows a weak person to fight a strong one, and few to fight many, without assured defeat. When guns are taken away, society reverts to what it was before the gun: those who wield the most physical power/violence rule over everyone else. A slave is a slave, by any other name, no matter how pretty the cage, or how convinced through propaganda that they're not.

To deny someone's ability to defend themself, to own a gun, is to deny them their own humanity, and their right to life.

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ApexVeritas 2 points ago +2 / -0

The woman in this video only works with staffing. We have no idea if the oil companies (or big companies in general) are also asking people in other areas to look into less demand for oil, and how to prepare for it.

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ApexVeritas 8 points ago +8 / -0

The only plausible explanation in defense of NASA that I can think of for this is that NASA used actual imagery from Mars in their CGI landing procedure demonstration. However, given the many other times I've seen NASA use fake CGI images passed on to people, claiming it's real, I'm hesitant to believe NASA, especially in conjunction with ever believing a damn thing any mainstream person or organization says.

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ApexVeritas 1 point ago +1 / -0

If the Covid cult were being honest about their intentions, the only thing a logical person could assume is that they wish to completely cure death and disease, through the use of tyrannical government and their fascisticly entwined corporations.

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ApexVeritas 2 points ago +2 / -0

Gödel's incompleteness theorems align with the idea of finite trying to perfectly define infinite. A finite creature (human) trying to count to infinity is impossible, because no matter how high we count, we're no closer to infinity than when we started. This is similar to a finite creature (human) trying to come up with a finite system to perfectly define everything within an infinite system. It's impossible. Even though we can learn more and add to the finite system to better define the infinite, it will still be forever incomplete, because there will always be some things we won't know, or can't prove/disprove. Gödel's incompleteness theorems perfectly describe our position within the universe.

As an aside, it's interesting you bring this up, because I just recently was discussing it with someone, who was trying to use Gödel's incompleteness theorems to disprove something I said, which didn't work out for them, because they misunderstood what I was saying, and what Gödel's incompleteness theorems meant.

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ApexVeritas 5 points ago +5 / -0

This has the added side effect of making all the animal products have more Omega 6 fats and fewer Omega 3 fats. One of the reasons the western diet is so fattening is because we're eating way too many Omega 6 fats and too little Omega 3s. It should be close to a 1 to 1 ratio, but we're averaging about a 16 to 1 ratio. Feeding our animals a grain diet negatively affects their meat, fat, milk, eggs, and butter.

Grass fed animal products are much better for people.

Unhealthy oils are soy, canola, corn, "vegetable", and sunflower, which almost all processed foods used. Healthier oils are coconut, avocado, olive, butter, and lard.

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ApexVeritas 4 points ago +4 / -0

Using this English to French translator: https://www.translate.com/english-french

Typing in "loves child" translates to "aime l’enfant". The guy's name is James Alefantis. It's similar, but not identical, but considering the games these sick fuckers play, I wouldn't put it past them to openly celebrate their degeneracy. I've seen the social media posts that Alefantis and his friends made about babies and children, and it certainly supports the theory.

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ApexVeritas 3 points ago +3 / -0

Only if the people act. The establishment is corrupt and in on it. They won't advertise their evils or prosecute themselves.

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ApexVeritas 5 points ago +5 / -0

I came across some info a few months ago that one reasons people in the west are getting so fat, and having so many other health related issues, is that our modern diet has way too much Omega-6 fats and too little Omega-3 fats. Most traditional/healthy diets have close to a 1 to 1 ratio of Omega 6 to 3. However, the western diet is around 16 to 1. Sources of Omega 6 fats mostly comes from seed and vegetable oils (like soy, canola, corn, and sunflower) that are used in heavily processed foods. Healthier oils are coconut, avocado, olive, butter, and lard. Additionally, grass fed meat products (meat, eggs, milk, butter, etc.) is also higher in Omega 3 fats, but since factory farming has taken over most animals are fed a grain diet, which makes them higher in Omega 6 fats.

Solution: stop eating processed foods, use healthier oils, and buy grass fed animal products.

Link discussing all this: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/optimize-omega-6-omega-3-ratio#TOC_TITLE_HDR_6

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ApexVeritas 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wheels is a pro Israel neocon that passed Covid requirements, including a mask mandate, in Texas for a year. Abbott dragging his feet over protecting children from Jewish subversion absolutely makes sense. Also, he can take a long roll off a tall cliff.

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