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MO-Carpenter 0 points ago +1 / -1

Anonymous means someone posting something without their name, it doesn’t mean it’s from some collective because the media tells you that. People post infowars stuff with altered video and audio to get past censorship, if that’s the case here idk but that would be my first guess. If there is no parts edited out than that’s the lead theory.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

It took this article to make that connection for you? Them all moving in lockstep wasn’t a hint?

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

You thought the guy the push as the supervillain out in the open was pulling all the strings?

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Truman signed in the CIA right? He said he regretted it later in life but damn man.

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MO-Carpenter 3 points ago +3 / -0

The whole Jesus part and the communion aspect is to shut the door on that kinda stuff at least in Christianity. The Bible’s covenants and rules started with the beginning of civilization and get you here. The guidelines given to Adam are related to the world in the time of Adam. The world evolved and so did the covenant with the Lord each time.

So we got the covanent with Adam, then Noah, then Abraham, Moses, then finally Jesus seals the deal.

Just like Abraham and Isaac are a treatise against human sacrifice, so is Jesus. Jesus also is a treatise against animal sacrifice and blood rituals outside of communion wine.

It seems really foreign for a religion to outlaw such things but they also were living in a world with some wild religious competition. Egyptians, Babylonians, Greeks, Romans, just to name a few. If I had to pick the rules and guidelines of any of them, Christianity would still be my pick.

Disclaimer I don’t know nothing about nothing.

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MO-Carpenter 3 points ago +3 / -0

Stole it from Nixon who stole the gold standard from the United States? They’re all crooks.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe you shouldn’t burn bridges and act like a schizophrenic? Until someone tries to force a needle in you, be polite, decline the shot, and live life like a normal well adjusted human.

You having a healthy life without their poison is the best way to show them you’re right. Not by yelling at them, not by arguing, not by burning bridges. Know your boundaries, and live life man.

Remember we don’t want people to die. I’ve seen people who’ve done heroin for 20 years become healthy humans. We have an incredible ability to overcome. Avoid the shot, but don’t avoid a healthy well adjusted life.

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MO-Carpenter 4 points ago +4 / -0

Most of the crazy stuff regarding American Tartarian mythology is related to John D’s campaign to erase knowledge of Spain’s much earlier claim in America. Settlers stumbling upon cathedrals and towns that were made by Spanish settlers much earlier. Especially relating to the California tartary stuff. Competitive colonialism goes harder than a mud flood.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

But July 4, 1776 wasn't the day that the Continental Congress decided to declare independence (they did that on July 2, 1776).

It wasn’t the day we started the American Revolution either (that had happened back in April 1775).

And it wasn't the day Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence (that was in June 1776). Or the date on which the Declaration was delivered to Great Britain (that didn't happen until November 1776). Or the date it was signed (that was August 2, 1776).

So what did happen on July 4, 1776?

The Continental Congress approved the final wording of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. They'd been working on it for a couple of days after the draft was submitted on July 2nd and finally agreed on all of the edits and changes.

July 4, 1776, became the date that was included on the Declaration of Independence, and the fancy handwritten copy that was signed in August (the copy now displayed at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.) It’s also the date that was printed on the Dunlap Broadsides, the original printed copies of the Declaration that were circulated throughout the new nation. So when people thought of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 was the date they remembered.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

He has denied it. He told Joe Rogan and Tim Pool that it was a list of people to watch, not of affiliates and it had no relation. The thing is I don’t believe him. Because everyone else in the same “graduating class” as him has had relations, so it would make no fucking sense that the pattern wouldn’t exist only for him.

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MO-Carpenter 4 points ago +6 / -2

It was a bullshit larp that wasn’t made by John McAffee or his wife. Was made by some asshole who types just like the Q larp, and was an obvious fake.

Nothing came of it because it was bullshit.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

The image is unreadable, way too pixelated.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

and that EchoHealth stated in 2018 HCQ was effective against coronaviruses in its funding

This EchoHealth data would have been available to NIH and Dr Fauci EchoHealth's final Wuhan funder

I agree with you that hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin are helpful, but ecohealth alone isn’t sufficient weight to pull the entire government to this conclusion. It’s proof of a dissent in opinions, but not proof of much beyond that. Ecohealth alliance is not the arbiter of truth for DARPA or the us government, nor would we want them to be fully. It’s the same problem as the Wuhan Lab doing covid fact checking. It’s a unreliable source with a vested interest. It’s important information and it’s indicative of more investigation but it itself isn’t sufficient to say that the whole government knew and agreed upon anything. It’s a company saying something at the end of the day. It’s a company saying stuff I agree with, but if I operated on just what companies said, I’d be a Pfizer pincushion. So I don’t roll that way.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

2018 HCQ was indentified by Ecohealth

The opinion of one government contractor versus the opinion of the government.

The same goes for the coronavirus bat vaccine to be developed at Wuhan set out in the EchoHealth

The opinion of one government contractor versus the opinion of the government.

I agree that it’s harmful and that eco health is clearly at least partially responsible, but they are not the entire federal government.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

This confirms that I was just in a bubble of Christians attempting to differentiate the two. So some people in Texas do it that way, but the “correct way” seems to be exactly what you’re showing here. Culture is weird sometimes.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I used to live in Texas, I saw a lot of people do the horns slightly differently, using the fingertips of the ring and middle finger meeting the tip of your thumb. Emulating the longhorns mouth and head shape more effectively while also differentiating in a primarily Christian area between the “devil horns” and Texas Longhorns. When I google images I see many many graphics depicting the devil horns. I haven’t lived in Texas for ten years. I’m not super into football so can anyone verify that this is a thing?

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sounds kinda like here

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MO-Carpenter 4 points ago +4 / -0

I wholeheartedly agree. I don’t think he’s the definitive word on the demonic by any stretch but I find Aleister Crowley to be quite illuminating on the mind of humans influenced by evil. Here’s what he said that lines up with what you’re saying.

“For the highest spiritual working one must accordingly choose that victim which contains the greatest and purest force. A male child of perfect innocence and high intelligence[8] is the most satisfactory and suitable victim.” Link https://www.thelemistas.org/en/Documents/Crowley/MTP/mtp_12

But the bloody sacrifice, though more dangerous, is more efficacious; and for nearly all purposes human sacrifice is the best. The truly great Magician will be able to use his own blood, or possibly that of a disciple, and that without sacrificing the physical life irrevocably.[10] An example of this sacrifice is given in Chapter 44[11] of Liber 333. This Mass may be recommended generally for daily practice.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Murder is forbidden biblically and almost everywhere with laws, it still happens. People don’t always obey commandments, rules, or laws. What’s your point?

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