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Isolated_Patriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Bottom left "Customize" button > Background Image tab > two options:

  • Show Background Images
  • Show Sponsored images

I must have turned it off as soon as they added it. I would uninstall immediately if it was seeding ads of any kind.

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Isolated_Patriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

Bottom left "Customize" button > Background Image tab > two options:

  • Show Background Images
  • Show Sponsored images

I must have turned it off as soon as they added it. I would uninstall immediately if it was seeding ads of any kind.

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Isolated_Patriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

How/why do people have adds on your blank tab page?? Mine just has random photos as a background.

I would have dumped Brave ages ago if mine was popping up unwanted adds, getting rid of unwanted ads was one of the main incentives to get the browser...

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Isolated_Patriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah I was really confused how no one seemed to be able to read the plain text.

So they walked back on not allowing un-vaxxed, but instead will treat them like lepers. What a big improvement. /s

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Isolated_Patriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

IDK he doesn't really offer any more evidence than the guy he's trying to discredit. Most of it boils down to "there's no way they can lie to the whole world abut aliens." Obviously he didn't live long enough to experience the "covid pandemic."

It's really just a straw man argument build around some guy I've never heard of, by some guy I've never heard of.

And his argument against faking "god" or the second coming seems atheistic in origin, as that's pretty in line with what the Bible says will happen in the end times. A great lie that even some Christians will believe, a single man taking total power, and eventually declaring himself to be god. Might not matter to a non-Christian, but using "aliens" seems like a perfectly logical step to achieve the one world government and religion they are aiming for.

No I can't prove "project Bluebeam" is real, and honestly I've never seen any real evidence of it. I have however seen enough current activity to completely believe that's a narrative the MSM and global governments are building up. Either way, this blog post does nothing to discredit it.

by kodama
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Isolated_Patriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

I wonder if "covid" doesnt seems to effect children because it has some kind of targeted effect on hormones and reproductive systems... just thinking out loud here...

Shit... it WILL fuck up puberty though. And now the trans push makes so much more sense.

by pkvi
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Isolated_Patriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

Craft beer has exploded as an industry over the last decade. So yes, this is likely on the mark.

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Isolated_Patriot 3 points ago +4 / -1

Even on a personal level it's for exactly the same reason. Just swap "to bless my crops and give us a good harvest" with "more freedom and financial independence to do what I want."

In some ways, the modern reason is actually more evil.

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Isolated_Patriot 10 points ago +10 / -0

How about just call it Geoengineering? Since that's now the official term for the thing NASA now admits to doing for over 30 years, even as they denied and blackballed anyone who ever claimed they were doing it under the term chemtrails.

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Isolated_Patriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

This applies to all languages, especially when dealing with abstract concepts. There is never a direct word for word translation, that's why it's notoriously hard to make translation software. You can't just run a word replace function and get usable language, no matter what languages are used.

Coexistance is a compound word. You can compound two Hebrew words to make a similar statement just fine. Harmony is a musical term, which Hebrew certainly has. The free love hippy versions of those two words are just communist propaganda words the way you are using them. English would be better off without them.

Maybe the point that should be made is that English is an overcomplicated language with far too many ephemeral and conceptual words which have ever shifting connotations depending on the personal views of the speaker and the listener.

English speakers cannot even coexist with other English speakers for this reason.

by pkvi
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Isolated_Patriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

Vaccine "skepticism" would have been practically zero in 1970. A rollout would just been made available, and doctors would offer/recommend it while their patients went along with it without question. Science was still producing miracles and wonders and magics for a population that still contained of living memory of the wild west.

Hell even by 1990 it was either religious objection to the very idea of modern medicine playing god, or total objection to any and all chemicals that kept a small portion from getting them. Not much direct complaint with vaccines as the "we cured smallpox" propaganda was almost universally excepted. It wasn't until the MMR (banned in multiple countries) that a genuine concern began to grow and propaganda had to be created to protect corporate interests. The "anti-vax" movement exploded in the last decade, and again in the last year, and still may be a minority view.

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Isolated_Patriot 4 points ago +5 / -1

FE is utter bullshit, but NASA fakes a ton of shit to keep the money rolling in for muslim outreach programs. Of course it's impossible to question anything they do because the FE shills are everywhere by design.

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Isolated_Patriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh NASA is definitely faking a lot of shit. They spread FE to keep anyone from being able to talk about it.

by pkvi
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Isolated_Patriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

No, they know that. It's childish rebellion at it's heart and on purpose.

"You promised not to destroy us no matter what, so allow us to flaunt our most degenerate sins while wearing your symbol on our buts! You can't destroy us for it, hahaha!"

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Isolated_Patriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

you pay a little extra

This is where most silver sales gets you. $52.80 for 10 vs $33.50 per ounce. It may work out in SHTF but that's a huge loss.

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Isolated_Patriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

People are more easily screwed over without retaliation when divided, they are however more easily controlled when united.

You must first divide people to gain power, then unite them against a common foe to keep that power.

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Isolated_Patriot 4 points ago +7 / -3

You have the pieces, but you're playing the game on their chessboard.

Best summary around.

As a short term get-rich-quick pump and dump scheme, it's great for people who play it smart. Unethical usury, but it works and people get rich, or make a few hundred us dollars and become a true believer overnight.

As a "replacement" for the banks? Get real people. Show me how to convert labor into bitcoin and back again, without using the banking system, and without leaving a neon paper trail permanently etched into the cybersphere, and I might take people more seriously.

Usually they end up trying to push some Max Headroom ideological "utopia" future where everyone in the world is using a single privacy coin and transferring them through usb drives without the man knowing, and somehow the world banks all just rolled over and went bankrupt when it happened. It's bullshit.

It's very very clear that the banks are going to roll out their own on a global scale and then every government in the world will crack down on non-official coins like hard drugs, and the whole system will crash overnight.

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Isolated_Patriot 2 points ago +6 / -4

Oof. That's an egg sandwich on all the faces in this thread.

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Isolated_Patriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

Behold A Pale Horse by Milton William Cooper -- 1990

Even people who have read this book seem to have blacked most of it out.

by pkvi
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Isolated_Patriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

Nah, this will ultimately be their actual reason for masking forever.

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Isolated_Patriot 5 points ago +5 / -0

That is very surprising.

So surprising I find it very hard to believe.

Tinfoil says this is to reduce the number of recorded vaccine reactions by making them "work related." But this could certainly be enough to prevent some business from going down the mandatory route.

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Isolated_Patriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's pretty funny you call everything the devil

Have fun with your delusional little reality. Interestingly I didn't calla single thing 'the devil' let alone everything.

So no evidence on the claimed origin of masonry?

Why should I bother? You came out the gate trying to defend your cult against a perceived slight. You made it quite clear it was in no one's interest to engage on equal footing with you.

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