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LandoNorris 1 point ago +1 / -0

All very good points. I think it’s partly that many of the people complaining (not here but on other social media) aren’t doing the things I mentioned. So of course their products aren’t lasting.

The main problem with cars is govt regulations. Mandatory cameras and auto breaking, fancy computers to control emissions etc. their main function is to siphon data now instead of getting you from a to b.

Incentivizing quality products sounds good and I would be for it but I imagine most people just want the cheapest price so they can throw it out and buy a new one in a few years.

I guess I’m just lucky because I can’t remember a single appliance or similar that hasn’t lasted for me personally although I hear that new fridges are absolute junk now. Just changed the transmission lol on my 12 year old washing machine and that was a real bitch but now it runs like a dream

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LandoNorris 1 point ago +1 / -0

While there are some examples I personally don’t see it as a huge issue. Some examples that people use are for iPhones. I had an iPhone 6 from when it came out ~2016 until last year. It worked fine. I changed the battery several times, it’s easy for most people.

Appliances. People don’t understand that you have to maintain things. All my major household appliances are 10-30 years old. Sometimes it can be worth upgrading for efficiency but they rarely break. Yes you have to get down under the fridge to clean the coils off every 6 months or so. Yes you have to replace parts on a vacuum, yes change your friggin furnace filter. Yes an oven can only heat and cool so many times before you need a new igniter

Yeah parts will go bad, order the part, look up a YouTube video and fix it.

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LandoNorris 3 points ago +3 / -0

But how is this any different than current cell tower technology in relation to eid etc? There’s almost no places that don’t get some cell service and 99.99+% of people live within that area

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LandoNorris 1 point ago +3 / -2

Or alternatively he’s not as much of a Zionist as he claims and understands how to play the game.

With everything he’s done if he was also anti Israel he’d be dead already.

Not saying that’s definitely true but it’s a possibility

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LandoNorris 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don’t know anything about any backstory or anything but good on piers Morgan for having someone with an anti Jew viewpoint on his show.

I’m not taking a side about what he’s saying but I do think it’s good when anyone is making people think critically about Jews. You’ve gotta get your foot in the door so to speak and then more people will start to wake up

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LandoNorris 1 point ago +1 / -0

Non archive link? Sorry I have google blocked and you can’t access archive links without google trackers

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LandoNorris 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’m no expert but It’s still basically just a lock pick set up in a way that makes it slightly easier for a novice. I do a little just for fun lock picking and it’s really simple but it’s also a really hard skill to learn. The pins don’t just magically set, you have to get the tension just right. You can easily over pick them (push the pins too far up).

I guarantee all the people in that ad had hundreds of hours of practice or it was faked.

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LandoNorris 2 points ago +2 / -0

For anyone really interested in the pyramids that hasn’t seen this yet, I highly suggest it. The guy goes into great depth and detail as to how basically all the pyramids have different uses in chemical production and even weather modification.

The weather modification part sounds crazy but just watch it, you won’t be disappointed. It’s a longer podcast but if you just watch the first half you’ll get the gist.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3grwZ9smp0c

Also Danny jones has great podcasts on conspiracy, ancient archeology etc.

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LandoNorris 1 point ago +1 / -0

They may have us beat in war crimes, but in straight up death toll, nobody beats us

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LandoNorris 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yeah I still remember tons of details about concerts I went to over a decade ago and I was drunk and stoned at the time lol.

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LandoNorris 3 points ago +3 / -0

Can anyone actually read the text in the pic? It’s blurry for me

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LandoNorris 4 points ago +6 / -2

Correct there are many suspicious things. Unfortunately there’s also many lies like this claim that they were live streaming the event which they weren’t.

They cut to it live after the shooting happened. News media has people at events all the time so they can film and report on it. If something like this happens they can cut to it live because the people are already there filming.

CNN and many others film everything trump says so then if he says something they don’t like, they play it on loop for their viewers. It’s completely normal

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LandoNorris 1 point ago +1 / -0

Unless I’m missing somethino, there’s no mention of blackrock in that article

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LandoNorris 1 point ago +1 / -0

The article is pretty long, here’s the important bit for anyone short on time

“The Heritage Oversight Project has identified three swing states – Georgia, Nevada and Wisconsin – where they believe removing Biden from the Democratic ticket would prevent anyone else from replacing him.

Wisconsin does not allow withdrawal from the ballot for any reason besides death, while in Nevada, no changes can be made to the ballotafter 5 p.m. on the fourth Friday in June of an election year unless ‘a nominee dies or is adjudicated insane or mentally incompetent.’ In Georgia, if Biden were to withdraw less than 60 days before the election, his name would remain on the ballot but no votes would be counted.”

There are also specific rules in several other states that he would have to meet if he wanted to withdraw.

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LandoNorris 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well I’m no expert but I have heard that at least one of these examples is missing the Sagittal suture which is the “seam” in your skull that shows where the skull fused together in infancy.

I don’t know of any conditions that would make it possible to not have one of these.

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LandoNorris 6 points ago +6 / -0

The “spotted on google maps” makes it seem like that means something. Ok so it was “spotted” on google maps. They’re doing a pr tour for the thing with glamour shots and the project manager giving us all the details about it.

Still kinda cool though. Now imagine what the actual top secret shit looks like

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LandoNorris 5 points ago +5 / -0

Even the federal government isn’t dumb enough to build black buildings in an arid desert environment

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LandoNorris 3 points ago +3 / -0

That post of yours was actually what spurred me to post this. I didn’t see that video months ago when the attack occurred and agree that it’s very suspect.

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LandoNorris 2 points ago +2 / -0

They’re ads. People pay and YouTube shows them. Coordination with what or whom?

by Harambe
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LandoNorris 7 points ago +7 / -0

I don’t think it’s over yet, i believe it’s supposed to last most of the weekend but nobody was calling for a high chance of anything catastrophic. Just disruption to some internet, gps and that sort of thing.

You can see the chart here which shows it’s still ongoing https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/planetary-k-index

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LandoNorris 2 points ago +2 / -0

My thoughts exactly. Although in OP’s link below it says it’s in Iceland where they use mostly geothermal power so it may be sustainable in that sense.

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LandoNorris 1 point ago +1 / -0

Text of the bill:

https://www.congress.gov/118/bills/hr6090/BILLS-118hr6090eh.pdf

Correct me if I’m wrong here but the bill doesn’t appear to say what he thinks it says.

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