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Cherrytomato 2 points ago +2 / -0

Damn, is she okay? What a terrible thing to go through

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Cherrytomato 5 points ago +5 / -0

Biden had a genuine look of concern on his face. That's pretty fucking alarming.

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Cherrytomato 1 point ago +1 / -0

I love this series. Patrick Ryan gives you so much to think about. Don't go into this purely as a educational lecture but as a thought experiment as well. Thanks for posting this here.

by pkvi
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Cherrytomato 8 points ago +8 / -0

That man is an inspiration.

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Cherrytomato 7 points ago +7 / -0

There was a shower thought post about a building collapse happening conveniently when Biden wants to push infrastructure reform. Well, this video shows the building collapsing suspiciously fast, almost like there were some sort of controlled demo involved.

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Cherrytomato 12 points ago +16 / -4

It makes sense when you remember that all of these were occult blood sacrifices orchestrated by the beast itself.

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Cherrytomato 2 points ago +3 / -1

It's rumord he has a lot of blackmail material and they are keeping him in prison so he can't access it. I'm going to assume that someone else can access it, but once it's released, julian loses his advantage. Might be way he is still in the UK and not extradited yet

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Cherrytomato 1 point ago +2 / -1

Its really sad that we are in a time when our democractic republic must be protected from the very people who are supposed to protect it. It's like the founders knew this would happen...

by dot_win
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Cherrytomato 1 point ago +2 / -1

Go scope out some spots and make a plan. Water. Food, shelter. Finding a good spot can make uo for lack of skills.

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Cherrytomato 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've been really thinking about language recently so your thoughts are really helping me form my ideas, so thank you for your input.

Great example with Plato's cave. Your right, the authors meaning does rely on their precision. My point is do the words themselves help us see the reflections on the wall, or do experiences? I guess I am taking this at a more spiritual view point, which is really difficult to convey in words anyways without the experiences.

One word that comes to mind is communism, and I'm sort of thinking out loud here. You ask anyone to define communism and you'll get a thousand different definitions. For some, they are enticed by the idea that communism will bring equality to all (I know that's bullshit, but that's what people have told me), while others remember the millions of people that were killed in China and Russia and the failed communist societies of the past. You can read the same book, but everyone is going to have a different conclusion based on the experiences they have personally had.

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Cherrytomato 2 points ago +2 / -0

When you read a book and come across a new word, you either use the context of the surrounding words to create meaning of that word or look it up in the dictionary. When you use the context of the surrounding words, you create your own definition, you associate the word with the thoughts in your head surrounding the subject if which you are reading. When you look it up in the dictionary, you are taking someone else's meaning of the word and applying it to the thoughts in your head surrounding the subject. Either way, does that truly match the authors meaning of the word? I like your post and thank you for taking the time to write it. I agree that words are the expression of our thoughts and that words are beautiful. What I meant by kali yuga is that instead of expressing the divine through practice, ritual, and understanding, we have turned to words which no longer hold the same meaning. Knowledge of the words without understanding what the words truly represent.

It's like reading about something or actually experiencing it. You can read about being a soldier in a war, but actually being in a war is a completely different experience that no words can describe. When someone who has been to war describes their experiences, their words hold a completely different meaning to them than the person they are telling would ever understand until they experience it for themselves.

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Cherrytomato 2 points ago +3 / -1

Words are so powerful. Each word holds different meaning to everyone. For example, when I talk about God, what I mean and what others hear are usually different. Most people think of the Christian God when I say it, but i don't mean it in a certain religious way, it can mean whatever all powerful being you believe in. The All, the universe, whatever.

The term kali yuga refers to this timr period when we have become lost in our spirituality and it started when writing was invented. The words have confused the truth.

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Cherrytomato 3 points ago +3 / -0

I went down the rabbit hole on mk ultra recently thanks to Tom oniels book Chaos. They did it, they figured out mass brain washing. But one point that stood out is that most methods are not effective if the victim knows they are being brainwashed. Keep fighting for your loved ones. Even if they call you crazy now, keep at it. Eventually they'll see it and then the trick doesn't work anymore.

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Cherrytomato 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was debating with some people about the January 6th thing. They kept claiming how it was a fascist ploy bent on destroying democracy. The thing is, the protest was about protecting democracy. Whatever your thoughts about January 6th are, I definitely think some shady things happened, it was about protecting our democracy. Protecting against obviously rigged elections. The right have become true liberals, classically speaking while the left are authoritarian. We know it. But those people you described don't, and that's still an issue. Because those people really don't care about this country, yet they still hold the same power we all do.

by pkvi
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Cherrytomato 1 point ago +1 / -0

If only people knew how true that is. It is pretty standard in offensive cyber warfare to create evidence that makes it look like the hack came from another state.

To determine where the hack came from, investigators look at what tools where used (each country usually develop there own tools so they are unique), the standard operation procedure of the hack, and the disassembly of the executive program (disassembling the hacking tools left on the compromised machine, basically recreating the code of the program which has header info and other identification in it).

Usually cyberwarfare groups want to remain hidden, so they get another states tools and copy there operating procedures during a hack. To the investigators it looks like, for example, Russian groups did the hack. The tools where made in Russia, maybe there's Russian language comments in the code, the operation procedures are similar to Russian style. But in reality, it was, for example, Israel who wanted to make it look like Russia.

This is pretty standard stuff and I don't believe the Russian narrative of the Solar Winds breach at all. There are 179 other countries and thousands of private groups around the world that would love to have hacked the US government. I think this whole Russia hacker narrative is lazy reporting and the US doesn't want to expose how vulnerable they really are.

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Cherrytomato 20 points ago +20 / -0

What I'm starting to see in these emails, and what we all pretty much knew already, is that Fauci's decisions were greatly influenced by pharma and other private companies who wanted to keep pushing the narrative. Nothing we didn't know already, but these emails definitely support this. So was Fauci getting some kickbacks? Most likely.

Thank you for putting this together. Really makes one think about how corrupt these institutions have become.

by pkvi
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Cherrytomato 9 points ago +9 / -0

There needs to be a dating site for non vaxd people.

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Cherrytomato 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's the dams that caused the droughts. The central valley had the largest lakes on the west coast and was once a vast marshland, which is why it was such good farmland. But they created canals and dammed the major rivers, which drained the land. Without the evaporation from the large bodies of water, the water table can't replenish itself and it's slowly getting dryer and dryer. And the land is becoming salter and polluted from decades of chemical ferts. Farmers and rancher have to keep digging deeper wells to get at the dwindling ground water, which can't replenish. Not to mention all the fucking fracking and other pollutants the oil companies have generously leached into it. It's not a good situation, but the solution is to restore many of the lakes and rivers that made California fertile to begin with. Look up Lake Tulare and kern Island. There's towns all along the central valley with Port on their name, because they used to be a port for steamboats traveling along rivers and lakes from Delano to Stockton. I could go on, there's so much behind it all.

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