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DrinktheCovfefe 3 points ago +3 / -0

Interesting because there were said to be red haired giant skeletons found on the islands of southern California. There are also legends of pale skinned cannibals who lived in caves who used to terrorize the Hopi people until they were finally eradicated in an epic battle.

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DrinktheCovfefe 3 points ago +3 / -0

Unfortunately cavitations don't exist to mainstream dentists

My father is 85 and a retired dentist, I'll ask him if he knows about this. However I will say that in the 90s and 2000s, one of his jobs was to acclimate recent graduates to the clinic and show them around. This was a clinic for the military, so it was staffed with contractors and service members. I remember he used to complain that each year's graduates were worse than the last, he would have to show them basic things they should have learned in school. For reference, he graduated in the 1950s, and retired not long ago.

This observation has always stuck with me, which is why I don't see young practitioners. Not only do they not know, they are ignorant of their ignorance while simultaneously dismissive and proud.

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DrinktheCovfefe 3 points ago +3 / -0

Excellent breakdown, op. I've long observed this conditioning regarding the supernatural and unexplained but never has someone explained it so well. Very good point regarding "anecdotes" as admissable and sometimes damning evidence in court.

Regarding bigfoot, I went hiking in the summer in southern Vermont a decade ago. At the bottom of the hill near the entrance was a sign warning hikers of reported bigfoot activity. It said to not wander of the trail and to be observant.

At the time, I noted the warning but carried on solo. Went blueberry picking off the trail, wandered up the boulder fields, which Missing 411 enthusiasts will recognize as a bad idea.

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DrinktheCovfefe 11 points ago +11 / -0

The only reason I looked into Flat Earth was because everyone kept saying how stupid it's believers were and I wanted to have a laugh. I'll entertain anything. If the theory was as ludicrous as the haters claimed, it's proposals would be easily dismissed. But I kept finding the criticisms valid, such as the absence of measurable and observable curvature, how combustion occurs in a vacuum vs how it supposedly works in space, satellites, the moon...

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DrinktheCovfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's an interesting perspective, thank you. If I had to guess, it would have been something relating to word magic, like, referring to oneself in the singular I means you're giving your agency to someone else...or something like that.

When you write ayh, which way are you saying it? More AH or ayee? I really want to believe I'm talking to a Kentucky gentleman now.

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DrinktheCovfefe 1 point ago +2 / -1

You generally have good posts but your lack of use of a certain letter makes it difficult to read. Can I ask why you do that?

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DrinktheCovfefe 3 points ago +3 / -0

I never saw the video this was from. Do they have a name?

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DrinktheCovfefe 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's funny you should mention Nostradamus. I remember watching documentaries on him on tv in the 90s but that's it. I was just thinking about him the other day. Do you know any good videos on him or know a good source on his poems?

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DrinktheCovfefe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for the synopsis, friend. I'm going to try to watch the video tonight.

There's a guy on YT named Robert Sepehr who makes videos on anthropology but he also talks about the "Mars Nazis". From what he said, the Germans knew they weren't going to win the war so they formed secret bases on Antarctica. Supposedly there are large areas of the continent that have green grass, and other parts with caves going under the ice that have a more hospitable climate. They also pioneered anti-gravity devices. No aliens in this one. The Battle if LA was the Germans showing off their technology. Military operations were sent to Antarctica shortly after WW2 but they were unsuccessful. The Nazis perfected their technology, and established bases on the moon.

Pretty wild but similar to this chap! Who really knows? I personally doubt the narrative that Hitler committed suicide. As for whether he was really a Rothschild agent or actor or hero, I have no idea but I'll entertain everything!

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DrinktheCovfefe 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you find that one-way ticket to Neu Schwabia Land or Antarctica, let me know! I never heard that the idea to nuke the moon was publicly floated, but then again the last president started a Space Force and no one asked questions.

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DrinktheCovfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just read a list of end times prophecies from islam and "illegal sexual acts in public" is one of them. I have no doubt that the powers that be want to debase people and demoralize the onlookers as much as possible.

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DrinktheCovfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do you know where they get their information? They go into a trance and talk with the dead.

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DrinktheCovfefe 5 points ago +5 / -0

Those theosophist assholes can go fuck themselves. They are being deceived by demons.

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DrinktheCovfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've been down this rabbit hole for quite some time. There are some good videos out there, but I prefer older sources with more direct accounts than artistic rendering. Find Plato's account on Atlantis, as told to him by Solon, which was told to him by the Egyptians. The theosophists/occultists of the early 20th century get into it. Manly P Hall has an excerpt on Secret Wisdom of All Ages. Rudolph Steiner wrote an entire book on Atlantis, the ages of man, and Lemuria. I would also suggest Robert Sepehr and NewEarth on youtube

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DrinktheCovfefe 4 points ago +4 / -0

Trust but verify

I googled the same and you are right, OP!

I wonder who would pick a number like that, and for what purpose? With the frequency of its use, it's almost like it's a religious symbol for them! Once you find it, you know who you are dealing with and whether the information is accurate!

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DrinktheCovfefe 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thelocalnews station here had a segment titled (roughly) " different messaging needed to convince diverse communities to vaccinate"

AKA

"The colored people won't take our poison, how do we force their hand?"

It wasn't that long ago that TPTB medically experimented on native and black communities, the institutionalized, and other groups too poor, isolated, or otherwise powerless to stop them. People haven't forgotten that.

Perhaps some in the woke circles remember this too, will disseminate in their circles, and generate enough resistance that it will buy us some time.

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DrinktheCovfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

I forgot all about that creepy advert for MA. Gates (of hell) indeed.

Jesus is Lord

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DrinktheCovfefe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Robert Mondavi

Add that to the list of companies not to buy from

Salvadore Dailey who is a Satanist

Really? He was born an atheist and converted to Christianity. He uses religious imagery galore in his works. I find this hard to believe

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DrinktheCovfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

He comes off that way on camera, too.

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DrinktheCovfefe 3 points ago +3 / -0

Chuckie looks posessed.

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DrinktheCovfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

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