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Poiuytrew 1 point ago +1 / -0

A trompe ram can produce compressed air from water flow, but yeah I don't think compressed air tanks are a universal solution.

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Poiuytrew 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree that axo has a long record of being a decent mod, who usually posts high quality content, but trust no one and weigh every fact for yourself no matter who the messenger is.

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Poiuytrew 1 point ago +1 / -0

Trust is a fallacy. It's an appeal to authority.

Never trust/distrust something is fact solely because a particular person said it.

There's tons of stuff axo has done/posted that I question, but it doesn't matter one bit if they're controlled opposition or just of a different opinion than me. If you can't think for yourself, you're doomed one way or another. Trust no one.

Content should stand on it's own. This why anonymous, accountless sites are objectively better for discussion.

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Poiuytrew 4 points ago +4 / -0

How To Start a Revolution https://youtu.be/EKnoUbDIpjo

The film describes how Gene Sharp's 198 methods of nonviolent action have inspired and informed uprisings across the globe.

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Poiuytrew 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sir! No Sir! https://archive.org/details/sir_no_sir

Sir! No Sir! shows the insubordination of thousands of brave soldiers who decided to disobey their officers instead of complying with the order of killing innocent women, children and men. This was way more impactful than the hippie protests.

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Poiuytrew 2 points ago +2 / -0

Harlan County USA https://youtu.be/FCOd7fPHmfU

A classic documentary that follows the long strike of 180 coal miners and their wives against the Duke Company in 1973.

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Poiuytrew 2 points ago +2 / -0

It really doesn't matter.

Central banks literally create money from nothing, why would they need some elaborate CAPITAL NAME, birth certificate tradeable commodity scheme?

If there is truth to it, do you really think they'd respect the rights of someone without a birth certificate?

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Poiuytrew 6 points ago +6 / -0

Superhero movies are brainwashing to make people feel powerless and need a superpower to save them.

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Poiuytrew 2 points ago +2 / -0

My unresearched opinion is that it was just a coincidence with the .com boom and other stuff going on.

Ruining the domestic economy by transitioning the US into a service economy and moving manufacturing overseas was part of the Technocrat agenda laid out in 1970.

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