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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

Your logic is so faulty I just had an earthquake at my house, and your dogma is so misbehaving it needs to be put down.

You can’t stomach reading anything controversial, solely because it’s not “peer-reviewed? You are the epitome of how there is no man more blind than the one who chooses not to see. You’ve covered your eyes and ears and are screaming “lalalala” whilst on a high horse of demanding “peer review,” but you’ve already proven that you wouldn’t read such a paper, so I will not be providing you with anything more, because you would ignore it.

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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

Bro, it’s free to read! There’s no money to be exchanged for this!

You act all high and mighty demanding to see peer review, but you have refused to even look in the document. You have attacked this man for writing a well-referenced critique, claiming that he’s in it for the money. That is quite literally an ad hominem argument. Guess what, sweetheart? People have every right to ask for donations and support. But it is not required for you to support it financially. Your burden of proof being a paper that is peer reviewed is in the same camp. How does research get conducted? How does anything worthy of reading get written? Money. You’re demanding that I pull out some altruistic, zero-funding yet still peer reviewed paper. That doesn’t exist.

I will stand by my claim that peer reciew is flawed, and that you absolutely have no right to criticize the source I gave you, as you have not read it. Since you have not read it, you have not even looked into the footnotes and the dozens of references therein that they also reference good science that may not fit your peer review requirement, but guess what? Peer review is a new concept, yet, here we are, existing in a world where MOST scientific breakthroughs happened without peer review.

Set et aside your dogma, as difficult as that is for you, and just read the paper.

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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

Soooo, you didn’t read it. Instead you attacked the author. Ad hominem. Invalid.

You asked for a credible source, and I provided one. Since you did not read it, you missed his references and footnotes. Your burden of proof being “peer reviewed studies” shows that you are blind to authority. Peer review is a flawed system that can elevate falsehoods, and bury actual science that goes against the prevailing dogma.

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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

Here, you lazy ass:

https://drsambailey.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/A-FAREWELL-TO-VIROLOGY-Expert-Edition-English.pdf

This is a paper written more as a novel. In it, you will find references to the most major virology studies ever, and how they are complete garbage. The reaction from “medical establishment” prove it’s validity.

But, true to the meme, you ask for the source, but we all know you won’t read it

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Filledwithfire 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wow. I have t heard of Cream Abdul-Jabar in a while.

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

That’s also why there’s so many fucked up traffic and dash cam videos; countryside folk who’ve never been around vehicles or heavy equipment and they pay no mind. Then, accidents happen.

Also If you injure someone, you are liable to pay for their treatment, but if they’re dead… we’ll then there’s no liability. That’s why people leave the scene or even “finish the job”

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yikes fr?

They are basically synths at this point: programmed to think a certain way and have artificial bodies

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

Read it in his accent and it’s amazing

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Filledwithfire 0 points ago +3 / -3

My brother in law has a Go teacher (the Chinese game, however the fuck it’s spelled). He is not Chinese. My wife’s aunt, who is very much not Jewish, will attend lectures at the local Jewish campus and she has mentioned there are lectures on the Kabbalah.

Topics that are philosophically or mentally dense, and that you happen to be interested in, are good to have formal instruction in. Everyone needs a hobby.

by DrLeaks
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Filledwithfire 4 points ago +4 / -0

This happens more often then you think. In the cradle of Christianity, that was the Middle East before Islam took over, there are thousands who come to Christ every year because of this same dream: they all see Jesus as a man in white, proclaiming His love and forgiveness. Much to the annoyance of the Israelis (I won’t call them “jews” anymore), they can’t stop these dreams, but they will wreak havoc on these people any way they can

by DrLeaks
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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

A 'mark on the forehead' is not a literal badge or identifier: it is you believing in an idea. God doesn't care about a barcode, or computer chip, He cares about the rules you follow. Will you believe the lies they tell you? Or will you follow God's way?

by DrLeaks
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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

No wonder 4chan has been quiet today…

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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +2 / -1

Hopefully this isn’t revealing, but I do live in AK, within visible range of the airglow that will take place. I’ll keep looking in the direction of HAARP and maybe get some pictures.

Since we know HAARP can modify weather, what do y’all think will happen in the days that follow? Why are they running the experiment right now?

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Filledwithfire 9 points ago +9 / -0

Well, they were literally invited in.

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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

Government is not a religion, but it certainly was built by the religious initiates from a variety of secret societies

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

First map mentions the blue chickens as an ancient builder race… stopped reading after that. Corey Goode is a hack and his blue chicken cult is a distraction.

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Filledwithfire 5 points ago +5 / -0

Jones was on Eddie Bravos podcast talking about this.

He said it’s just a big scary number to intimidate anyone questioning thee narrative, and he won’t have to pay out nearly that much because of Texas state law.

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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

What type of chaga are you drinking?

Where I live it grows wild and many friends gather it and make their own teas. They drink it daily and have been for years. Not one of them has had a kidney stone.

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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is considered the highest source of Freemasonry. It is some of the heaviest reading you will ever do in your life. I do not recommend spending long amounts of time on it.

The best part is where Pike explains that, "Every Masonic Lodge is a temple of religion; and its teachings are instruction in religion." (p. 213) A HUGE amount of masons claim Masonry is not a religion. Initiates are purposefully led astray until they are high-enough level to be given the true definitions of what the order means. At the end of this road, they all worship Lucifer.

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Filledwithfire 1 point ago +1 / -0

I love this man. He was a big help back in my keto days and still shares some of the most important nutrition information out there.

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Filledwithfire 3 points ago +3 / -0

It was actually predicted in the book of Daniel. The “incorporation” of the pope in the 500s AD was the kingdom “different from the others” that was the feet of the statue in the dream Daniel interpreted. Through archeology and theology, the timing was correct

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Filledwithfire 3 points ago +4 / -1

Thank you!!! This is such a wildly simple argument that it makes most Catholics heads explode.

Just ask why there needs to be a pope in the first place, and then watch the mental gymnastics take place

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Filledwithfire 2 points ago +2 / -0

I just turned it off before hand for 30 minutes. I hate noise.

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