Upvoted the post, but couldn't disagree more with the title. Police are the standing army our forefathers warned us about.
At least she’s putting the bumper sticker on a minivan instead of a Ferrari
What if the liberating angels he saw were actually projections from project Blue Beam?
The conclusion of his visions seems very “happily ever after” which is a nonsensical concept
Even with the TV off and put away in a closet, as time progresses through these recent years I often feel myself growing colder to the reality of most people’s sheepish self-destruction. I don’t want to grow cold. I don’t want to lose my humanity. What was once youthful idealism despite a somewhat clear lens of the world’s evils has become cynicism towards humanity’s collective retardation.
I think I needed to hear this. Thank you. I still feel lost as far as how to proceed, but to start I think this morning I’ll go pick up trash while I walk my dog. I used to do that weekly, and it provided a feeling that somethings will be okay somehow. A feeling would be enough I think at this point.
To add- anyone who's spent more than 7 seconds in an engineering department understands the concept of compartmentalization. Literally all large projects are chopped up into black boxes where a given person only has access to information relevant to their specific task.
Natural selection will always be the best filter for sorting out the retards
Even if the nature of their job didn't entail being jackboot thugs terrorizing and extorting the general public... No one is a hero for doing something they get paid to do.
Self-righteous nurses, teachers, and police can all go eat a wet bag of dicks.
Mockery isn’t your forte, numbers guy.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KpuKu3F0BvY
Here you go. Good info debunking the Apollo missions from every conceivable angle using only primary source material.
You would know that if you had done a minimal amount of research.
Stock market manipulation by dark money to bolster Musk's coffers, enabling him as the front man to usher in the global technocratic panopticon.
Everyone’s a fed, fed.
Still leaning towards the Loosh harvest originally proposed by Bob Monroe. More people makes room for more suffering- and they feed on our suffering.
If they wanted smarter people, they very well could have simply improved education and fostered a culture that championed intellect— instead they did the opposite
Suffered from insane seasonal allergies my entire life. Pollen, cats, dogs (to a lesser extent), horses, and every tree & grass under the sun. Go rid of nearly all of it by cutting out dairy from my diet.
Took a few months to clear out, but now I notice a massive shift in my congestion ~24 hours or so after so much as a piece of pizza (which is a bummer, but nothing tastes as good as breathing feels). Additionally, tea every morning with raw honey + turmeric + black pepper also seems to help on days where congestions seems to rear its ugly head. All in all though, cutting out dairy got rid of +95% of all of my allergies. My throat used to close if I spent any time at all in a house with a cat present, but now I have my own cat and can rub my face in his fur.
Who'd have ever thought that drinking the growth formula for a different species could lead to issues?
Shirk liability. “You volunteered for an experimental medical procedure, so you implicitly knew the risks” — then they’ll deny the claims as the deaths would be akin to suicide.
I’d be on team deep state if they were simply cleaning up society’s mess, rather than a mess they intentionally engineered. As hopelessly retarded as humans are (myself being part of the problem), we’d be soooo much further as a society if we hadn’t been gamed like cattle. The untapped/wasted potential of humanity is jarring to think about.
Personally, I'll be taking over an abandoned factory and staffing it with orphans.
Two birds, one stone. Record profits alongside record mortality.
The circling of the drain. Also hail satan.
Yeah, living entirely off of beans and rice isn't the answer (been there, done that- it's bloat city), but you can sustain yourself for a long time.
Definitely good to have a freezer full of animal proteins if that's a possibility. The local fauna population is going to be decimated before anything else once people start going hungry. It's a lot more accessible for someone with no preparations to shoot something and poorly dress it than it is to get a productive garden going.
We've been conditioned as a society to value convenience over everything--- If people aren't in control of their own food supply, they're very easy to control (and as you said- less healthy, which also makes them life-long customers for "health" care).
When I bit into the first cucumber I grew myself several years ago, I was dumfounded that it tasted so flavorful & full of life. Grocery store produce is crunchy tap water at best.
Good point. At least they'll deter other would-be offenders when they're hanging out as lawn ornaments
They sure make good fertilizer when they try to gain access to your home though.
Been gardening for a few years and while the resources for doing so are numerous (Chelsea Green Publishing is a gold mine), I think at this stage the most-pertinent information relates to keeping you sustained during the initial wave of this madness (while also reading from the above publisher and planning a longer-term strategy). There's a sizeable learning curve to gardening effectively, so if the little voice inside your head is telling you to get on it- start now.
-
Even if you live in an apartment with only north-facing windows, you can grow a sustainable amount of sprouts for dirt cheap to get most of your needed nutrients in highly bio-available forms. Best method I've ever used (and currently use) is detailed in Year-Round Indoor Salad Gardening by Peter Burke. Stock up on sprouting seeds while you still can. I buy my sprouting seeds from True Leaf Market.
-
Most grocery stores sell rice in 20lb bags. Buy one every time you go to the store. Don't be a toilet paper Karen about it- there's still time to incrementally amass enough to keep you holed up for a while without starving. White rice has a 30-year shelf life if stored properly.
-
Potatoes are perennial and grow from other potatoes-- and growing them in buckets is [in my experience] easier and more-efficient than growing them in-ground-- which means you can grow them on an apartment patio. One potato can grow something like 10lbs if done right. This guy does a great job spelling out exactly how to do it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICHFDQGKG2k
-
In addition/alternative to potatoes, sunchokes (aka Jerusalem Artichokes) are sunflowers with edible tubers that grow like weeds. They're like pretty potatoes that are borderline invasive-- but eating them will give you mad gas. Highly recommended.
-
Most "weeds" that people try so hard to get rid of are not only edible, but also medicinal. Get familiar with your local flora biome- You'll be surprised by how much of your yard is edible (that is, if you don't blanket your yard with glyphosate like a clueless boomer)
Obligatory link to the most-compelling documentary debunking the moon landing I've ever come across - American Moon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpuKu3F0BvY
Completely dismantles the entire fraud from so many angles.
If you want to learn more: https://www.theorgonedonor.com