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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

You got me thinking: maybe he’s aware viruses are fake, but he plays the devil’s advocate by litigating that they are real in order to substantiate his credibility to point fingers at those who would seek to weaponize them.

Wouldn’t you do the same? If you were enlightened on the nature of ‘viruses’ and you had a chance to bring down evil organizations that perpetuate them, would your message to the masses be “viruses are fake and gay” or would you try to point out their evil deeds in language that everyone can understand? Baby steps…

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Filledwithfire 5 points ago +5 / -0

Just like how you were cool with Ukrainians slaughtering innocent Russians 10 years ago?

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

Saving this comment. Excellently written 👍🏼👍🏼

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Filledwithfire 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes absolutely! Those reactors are as demonized as many free energy technologies. Thorium isomers are also a key component to many free energy systems. We should be playing with the stuff more, but tptb prevent that because it’d be an admission of failure on their part.

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

I love the Stirling Engine ideas. I have played with many over my life and the bust use I saw was a guy had one installed into his house wall. As the temperature outside varied more than the inside, it ran until the hot/cold sides swapped in summer months.

You’re right about labor on the machines, they all require their own sets of dues. A true motionless limitless generator, which is theoretically possible, would be the true king of all these technologies.

As far as putting energy into the aether, you don’t. It is energy itself, we are simply transforming it. Energy is such a complicated word that I do t even have a concrete definition for it.

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Filledwithfire 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have not yet read that that. Good find.

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

Adidas still sells leather upper indoor sala shoes. I think that's what classifies the shoes that I own. I'd recommend looking for those.

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’ve had some strange deja vu lately. Not sure if it would classify

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would question why so many people blamed Bush when they knew that local politicians were rotten and not fixing necessary infrastructure. So, why blame Bush when it was clear a lot of the disaster was the result of negligence because of corruption?

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have a pair of 13 year old Adidas and they still look great. Wtf happened to the manufacturing process? Why are shoes absolute shit?

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wait, for real? The parliament PASSED legislation requiring social media sites to pay news platforms? Rofl. What retards. The day of the rake is upon us

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Filledwithfire 4 points ago +4 / -0

Bitchell is the example I point normies towards if they want to understand lawfare.

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Filledwithfire 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes, you are correct, but ultimately the market is more powerful. If the call for incandescents to come back is strong enough, the market will find loopholes to do so.

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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

Is that thread still active?

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Filledwithfire 3 points ago +3 / -0

Take note. Want to keep the light spectrum in your house healthier? Doing any renovations and don't want LEDs? These are the bulbs that won't be banned by the new incandescent light ban.

For household use, I'd say the left-hand threaded, MR16 (track lighting), and certain colored bulbs will be most useful. The left-hand threaded and MR16s will require fixture changes, but that is not difficult to accomplish.

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

You can drive by this facility in Alaska anytime you want. It was never super-secret. I remember seeing this at age 5 when my family would venture into the interior of AK for fishing. Back then it was just a dirt road off the highway anyone could drive down. At the ranger station in Glenallen there was an actual helicopter picture of this.

I'm not saying it's an innocent device, but to think of it as super-duper-mega-secret is a joke. Again, I was 5 and remember seeing this for the first time. It was always just off the highway behind one layer of chain link fence.

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

She conceded because if they fought to count votes, their scam would have been uncovered. They went extra hard in 2020 by muddying the courts and cranking up the propaganda, ensuring they could steal it.

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

To everyone here, there is an important distinction between "Nephilim" and the angels:

Nephilim are the descendants of the Watchers. The Watchers were the angels who disobeyed God and interacted with humanity: sharing technology, agriculture, smithing, even makeup... and taking human wives. Those wives bore the nephilim, who were in the best sense of the word, demi-gods. Highly intelligent beings with powers beyond normal humans.

Enoch, who acted as God's intermediary, instructed by God, condemned the Watchers to exile/prison for their rebellion.

Their DNA was a corruption of creation, so God sent the flood. That took most of the nephilim and their own offspring out. However, some remained. Why do you think God instructed so many characters in the Old Testament to wipe out entire cities by leaving no one alive?

God is actively trying to cleanse His perfect man from the influence and DNA of the Nephilim. However, their rebellion remains, and traces of their DNA are still around. We are in a world of a mix of metaphysical and physical, natural and supernatural, seen and unseen.

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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

Project Blue Beam

Also, everyone here should read Jared Murphy’s “It’s Not Aliens: Worse, It’s Us”

That

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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

You sound like me lol. I often forget which board I'm browsing

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Filledwithfire 3 points ago +3 / -0

Haven’t watched this but I have listened to maybe 50 podcasts discussing giants. Yes, the Smithsonian always gets brought up. They seem to have been doing their dirty work pre1960 when expansion and construction was at its peak. There are so many stories of construction crews finding huge bones, then work was shut down for a few days, then work resumed. That gap is when the Smithsonian would come in and gather the bones, then proceed to dump them in the ocean :(

There are newer stories, but they are covered up very well. The Smithsonian is in the business of finding and destroying evidence of ancient artifacts. Can’t afford to disrupt the narrative.

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