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MO-Carpenter 6 points ago +6 / -0

Thank you for this information. I had a high school friend reach out who’s pregnant and has had two doses of Pfizer and is just now starting to get worried when her docs started pushing the booster on her with zero data to back it up. This is really helpful.

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MO-Carpenter 5 points ago +5 / -0

This just feeds into the system of deeming it appropriate to ask. Two wrongs don’t make a right, and normalizes these overreaching questions.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

The bigger the government machine grows, the more it normalizes its activities to people like you. Most government work is compartmentalized so only a few people know what sinister shit is going down on purpose. It removes the burden of guilt and reduces whistleblowers. Just because your friends think they’re fighting the good fight and doing the right thing, they’re probably not and just don’t know it. How many people during vietnam, Korea, the Cold War, the gulf war, the war on terror thought they were doing good? The beast is in the system no matter what you think you’re doing.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

”Alex Jones Claimed He Feared for His Life as Wife Attacked Him. 6 days ago —" Lol.. he's pussy whipped from hell.. hahahah

When you’re in a custody battle, and have courts on your ass, you better come correct.

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MO-Carpenter 3 points ago +3 / -0

Anything you do online can be tracked. This isn’t a new or controversial thought this is a known quantity. The internet, email, even the dark net were all government creations. If you want to avoid being tracked avoid using the internet, and sure as shit don’t DARPA LifeLog your actions on social media.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Black rock borrows it for one, do they not exist to you? Does the siphoning off of your wealth, the wealth of every American, the devaluation of your retirement, social security, savings not exist?

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

So the federal reserve isn’t printing currency and adding 000s to accounts like it’s going out of style heh?

by pkvi
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MO-Carpenter 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don’t think this quote is real. But if you want to know a real Kissinger population control agenda look up Kissinger’s UN Memorandum 200.

by bfytw
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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’m telling you that Cecil Rhodes entire scholarship is used to groom friendlies to the “Anglo-American Establishment” as Bill Clinton’s professor Carrol Quigley would call it. They groom the best and brightest for their causes. The CIA and our intelligence community does the same thing in colleges too.

Bill joined the Order Of DeMoley (think Jacque de Moley of the Knights Templar who was burned at the stake for pissing on crusifixes, gay stuff, and worshiping baphomet) Which is a freemasonic organization at Georgetown. From there he became a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford.

I’m telling you he was groomed in college. The freemasonic club, the Rhodes Scholarship, combined with his tutelage under Carrol Quigley spells cia disaster long before Mena, Arkansas was tapped.

Here’s some quick Quigley (Bills Professor who took Bill under his wing) talk about Cecil Rhodes:

In his book The Anglo-American Establishment: From Rhodes to Cliveden (written in 1949 and published posthumously in 1981),[23] Quigley purports to trace the history of a secret society. The book uses no footnotes and does not show his sources. He focuses on the Round Table group founded in 1891 by Cecil Rhodes and Alfred Milner. Quigley argues that "The organization was so modified and so expanded by Milner after the eclipse of Stead in 1899, and especially after the death of Rhodes in 1902, that it took on quite a different organization and character, although it continued to pursue the same goals."Quigley greatly admired the British Empire and lamented that the secret society was not very successful. Historian Robert Rotberg states: But Quigley was not opposed to what Rhodes and Milner had purportedly tried to accomplish. Indeed, Quigley wrote more in remorse at what had failed than in antagonism to what he believed were their mutual efforts at extending the British Empire," The society consisted of an inner circle ("The Society of the Elect") and an outer circle ("The Association of Helpers", also known as The Milner Kindergarten and the Round Table Group).The society as a whole does not have a fixed name: This society has been known at various times as Milner's Kindergarten, as the Round Table Group, as the Rhodes crowd, as The Times crowd, as the All Souls group, and as the Cliveden set. ... I have chosen to call it the Milner group. Those persons who have used the other terms, or heard them used, have not generally been aware that all these various terms referred to the same Group...this Group is, as I shall show, one of the most important historical facts of the twentieth century.

Quigley assigns this group primary or exclusive credit for several historical events: the Jameson Raid, the Second Boer War, the founding of the Union of South Africa, the replacement of the British Empire with the Commonwealth of Nations, and a number of Britain's foreign policy decisions in the twentieth century.

This was him going to illuminate school to be groomed for global oppression.

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MO-Carpenter 3 points ago +3 / -0

Idk about all this but I do know that swearing on the Christian Bible is not exactly encouraged by my understanding of the teachings in said Bible. Like first couple pages of the New Testament if I recall correctly.

by bfytw
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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Among other things. In college Clinton was taken under the wing of Carroll Quigley who openly celebrates the New World Order as envision by Cecil Rhodes, Alfred Milner, and front groups such as the Royal Society, and the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).

Here’s an interesting tidbit:

In his freshman year (1965) in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown, future U.S. President Bill Clinton took Quigley's course, receiving a 'B' as his final grade in both semesters (an excellent grade in a course where nearly half the students received D or lower).[1]: 94, 96  In 1991, Clinton named Quigley as an important influence on his aspirations and political philosophy, when Clinton launched his presidential campaign in a speech at Georgetown.[1]: 96  He mentioned Quigley again during his acceptance speech to the 1992 Democratic National Convention, as follows:

As a teenager, I heard John Kennedy's summons to citizenship. And then, as a student at Georgetown, I heard that call clarified by a professor named Carroll Quigley, who said to us that America was the greatest Nation in history because our people had always believed in two things–that tomorrow can be better than today and that every one of us has a personal moral responsibility to make it so.[21]

He also had a strong influence on Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi who met her husband Paul Pelosi in a class taught by Quigley

My proof that Clinton was set up for his role at the very least in college.

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MO-Carpenter 3 points ago +3 / -0

He has those opinions because he’s a compromised globalist pedophile. He’s not a “conservative constitutionalist” no matter what any talking head tries to tell you. He’s controlled opposition on his best days and a know pedophile who ILLEGALLY used immunity to protect himself and Epstein from child sex crimes likely due to Epstein’s FBI/CIA/Mossad/British intelligence informant status.

Trump made a HUGE mistake hiring that faggot.

He’s been a globalist shill long before COVID-19. He will continue to be after it.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

You think he was doing all this just for COVID-19? Raping kids for 20 years+ for a pandemic? Nah it got used for a lot of shit. I don’t think they were wheeling Stephan Hawking out there to pedoland because he was a famous virologist.

Having leverage doesn’t mean you can only apply it to one thing. It means you have total fucking control.

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MO-Carpenter 4 points ago +4 / -0

Dude the “unless” part is pretty generous if not insane considering Alan Dershowitz was a close personal friend of Epstein. Not just his lawyer. And he melded those two together quite well. Example:

Dershowitz got an immunity deal alongside Epstein. I repeat, Dershowitz negotiated his own immunity in a case with Epstein.

In addition to being a participant in the abuse of Jane Doe #3 and other minors, Deshowitz was an eye-witness to the sexual abuse of many other minors by Epstein and several of Epstein’s co-conspirators. Dershowitz would later play a significant role in negotiating the NPA on Epstein’s behalf. Indeed, Dershowitz helped negotiate an agreement that provided immunity from federal prosecution in the Southern District of Florida not only to Epstein, but also to “any potential co- conspirators of Epstein.” NPA at 5. Thus, Dershowitz helped negotiate an agreement with a provision that provided protection for himself against criminal prosecution in Florida for sexually abusing Jane Doe #3. Because this broad immunity would have been controversial if disclosed, Dershowitz (along with other members of Epstein’s defense team) and the Government tried to keep the immunity provision secret from all of Epstein’s victims and the general public, even though such secrecy violated the Crime Victims’ Rights Act.

Source: >https://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/2015_0102_epsteindershowitz.pdf

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MO-Carpenter 6 points ago +6 / -0

I used to think that too. Everyone is redeemable. Especially through Christ. I’d never been around a large amount of gays until adulthood. Moving to a city, and also my sister owns a successful business in the gay district of San Francisco (yes SF has a gay district lol). So from being a Carpenter and construction worker being around these people I have observed a continuity. Many of these women have had bad experiences with men. Their father, men in society, maybe sexual abuse, maybe trauma from someone else’s abuse. Whatever the reason they have logical or not they dislike men. But when I am polite, respectful, masculine, and hospitable, these “lesbians” make comments, insinuate, and respond with attraction.

I’m not saying I bang these women, but I’m saying when a diehard lesbian wants to feel your bicep, you know that it’s not a biological reason they chose this path. They just haven’t been around enough heathy masculinity.

I think that’s why the powers that be want to degrade men and society as a whole. It leads to this shit. But when you expose these women to good men doing good things they respond positively.

Idk what to do in a similar vein for gay men, but I genuinely think a large percent of gay women just need better male role models.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is a phenomenon called lesbian bed death. You do get less over time. But they get significantly much less.

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MO-Carpenter 3 points ago +3 / -0

I doubt it. This same charade has happened to this pope before. Rumors swirling that he was dead, arrested, or stepping down. Then nothing.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

They hardly recognize the Old Testament as scripture. The vast majority of Jews consider the Talmud “oral Torah” to be superior. Which has incredible views in it, which could easily be described as Semitic supremacy, pedophilic, and super questionable.

Jews still celebrate Hanukkah but they’ve also almost entirely removed the story from their texts. Jews don’t keep Maccabees 1-2 which is where it comes from.

by bfytw
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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

And some of that 5 million are rich enough that they had to pretend not to be wire tapping them. Same thing happens here.

by pkvi
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MO-Carpenter 3 points ago +3 / -0

He’s not throwing slices of meat at strippers for starters. He’s not getting porn stars to ride a dildo in studio. He’s not paying people to eat shit or puke.

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MO-Carpenter 1 point ago +1 / -0

The tree is some pagan saturnalia shit anyways, the Star of david is a saturn worship symbol as well. They’re entirely appropriate for eachother, and have nothing to do with Christ.

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MO-Carpenter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Bro it’s not even January 7th yet calm down, they launched it on their pagan saturnalia.

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MO-Carpenter 3 points ago +3 / -0

That’s if you assume space time works exactly how they told you of course.

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