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SaltyJollyRoger 1 point ago +1 / -0

The narrative is pretty solid on this one.

FTFY

There's absolutely no mention of sunspot data or solar storms. The sun drives our climate, not carbon. Emissions-based planetary warming is a HOAX.

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SaltyJollyRoger 2 points ago +2 / -0

All that will be left is to introduce a prohibition on businesses accepting non-national digital currency in transactions, or perhaps a massive tariff on businesses that don't play along. Probably also set an exchange rate for non cbdc that heavily favors the state.

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SaltyJollyRoger 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nuremberg 2, if it happens, needs to uphold the basis of the original: following orders is not an excuse.

It probably won't happen though considering the perpetrators are on the jew side. Maybe we can bring back tar and feathering.

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SaltyJollyRoger 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's a difficult message to convey because people are easily swayed by generated conflict from the left/right system.

I could be wrong, but I think most people have a hard time digesting the idea that the congressional branch was bought first by the monsters of Jekyll Island, and then again by the Rockefeller/Carnegie/Monsanto pharmafia, as well as the tobacco companies (plus who knows how many more). And anyone that tries to intervene as they bleed the country out gets at best a constant uphill struggle against all sides.

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SaltyJollyRoger 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you so much for your patient explanation. I know I can be a little retarded from time to time because I'm sometimes easily thrown off by trivialities. I'm quite confused as to the exact nature of the voluntary taxation system as well as my relationship with said system, so I greatly appreciate any and every thing that you can tell me.

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SaltyJollyRoger 2 points ago +2 / -0

Herein I answered all the essential tax-related questions in one sentence

I read through your response quite intently and I'm unable to identify which sentence was supposed to achieve this. Are you by any chance a person that has been doing this a lifetime? And you mentioned IRS instructions, but I don't see those either. I'll be honest. I'm very confused about all this, and it seems fishy.

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SaltyJollyRoger 1 point ago +2 / -1

detailed step-by-step 100% working howtos around.

https://www.onestupidfuck.com

I can't verify fact or fiction on this, but this guy claims to have an exact list and detailed instructions of which forms to file and how to deal with local authorities after your license is de-registered and your only ID is your passport. The detailed info and step-by-step process is not divulged on the site though - one apparently signs up for the free course through email.

Again, I cannot verify this isn't bonkers.

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SaltyJollyRoger 2 points ago +3 / -1

That is an excellent point, and it may not stop there. I need to look at the exact wording of the constitution and amendments to see if non-citizen nationals can even claim constitutional rights, and if they can, are there any breaks on new strictures that can be introduced for non-citizens.

This is definitely not the sort of change one should leap at without looking well.

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SaltyJollyRoger 1 point ago +2 / -1

From what I've seen, one can legally change their status from citizen to non-citizen national by filing the appropriate documents. I still need to read through the tax codes though, because I'm not sure if being non-citizen national doesn't have additional clauses appended. But it really does seem like this completely removed the onus of income tax.

However, in the process of becoming a non-citizen national, one loses the ability to participate in elections. If one feels the elections don't matter, there may be no downside to doing this. Of course, one would also think the plantation owners are devious enough to stage multiple events of voter fraud and election theft to keep the appearance that the popular vote matters.

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SaltyJollyRoger 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's a terrible thing for a family to go through, and all too common for as far as we've come as a species. My heartfelt condolences for your and your family's loss.

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SaltyJollyRoger 2 points ago +2 / -0

USDC institution seems very likely because it adds another layer of control. They may even execute less strict regulations for USDC than other crypto to further encourage people to exchange.

What boggles my mind is that anyone can see crypto a anything other than another FIAT currency. It's value is not based on any physical or material worth; it's value is derived solely from participation and faith. And that means it's not immune or even resistant to inflation, but thanks to the time it takes to mine out every transaction, the inflation is going to appear to start at continental drift speed, but will rapidly accelerate as more time goes on and participation increases.

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SaltyJollyRoger 2 points ago +2 / -0

There's another confounding factor: healthcare. Entire avenues of medical treatments are geared toward draining away life savings while maintaining illness. Cancer is the most notable vector, and it's been on a steady incline our whole lives. It's almost like way more effort went into finding how to cause cancer than ever went into stopping it.

The medical and agricultural industries have pushed unhealthy lifestyle to the point where American doctors now assume the vast majority of their patients are going to eventually be diabetic. They're not confused about how it happens, but it's unprofitable for them to tell people, "If you don't change your ways, you're going to lose a foot to the diabeetus."

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SaltyJollyRoger 2 points ago +2 / -0

Peas and Brussel sprouts are your friends for regaining phosphorous and folate. My wife used to have chronicly low phosphorous. But she didn't have the blood pressure medicine poisoning, so her situation may not be as complicated. I thought I'd say something though because diet can have a powerful effect.

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SaltyJollyRoger 1 point ago +1 / -0

Project Pfizer is still operating? I suppose it's slightly more trustworthy than CNN.

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SaltyJollyRoger 2 points ago +2 / -0

This means we all need to make deep fake Biden interviews.

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SaltyJollyRoger 1 point ago +2 / -1

I see what you're saying, and I've never lived in a large city so there's likely aspects of that life I'm unaware of. The concept does make more sense in a limited city setting, but it doesn't make as much sense as cheap public transportation. For instance, cable car trams were reliable and relatively cheap from what I've heard.

At least that's my opinion - again never lived in a big city and I could easily be wrong. I'm sure local population demographics and police presence factor into the feasibility of safe public transportation, so it may be less possible than I think.

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SaltyJollyRoger 1 point ago +1 / -0

EVs in general don't seem like a good option for affordable travel, and being made in China just makes it that much much more worse and dangerous.

It should be illegal to charge those things on electricity not produced by wind turbine or solar panel. If I lived in an area that had electric car charging stations, I would regularly walk through and unplug them all.

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SaltyJollyRoger 1 point ago +1 / -0

But when things disappear from the bottom up at the horizon at see it indicates curvature. Maybe not enough curve for a perfect sphere, but no one's claiming it's a perfect sphere. If there was no curvature at all the whole image would dwindle to a point, but we clearly see objects disappear over the horizon at see from the bottom up.

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SaltyJollyRoger 1 point ago +1 / -0

Our of curiosity, what would you need to see in order for your view to change?

I'll tell you mine. I would need to personally see either the ice wall from an elevation that makes it possible to see that it is not simply an iceberg or a continental shelf cliff, or I would need to see the armature that holds and moves the sun or moon.

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SaltyJollyRoger 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why does the sun sink below the horizon at sea? On a flat plane where the sun orbits a central point, it would never set like that - only shrink to a distant point in the sky.

Yes, you can use a digital camera to see boats out at see that have disappeared to the human eye. What you leave out is that if you keep watching through the camera, the ship continues to disappear from the bottom up. What would cause that?

Edit: And as already discussed, 8 meters per square mile is a calculation for a smooth ball and not an oblate spheroid with many variations in elevation.

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SaltyJollyRoger 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's what I thought

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SaltyJollyRoger 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's an oblate spheroid with irregularities in height, not a perfect sphere. What rate of curvature should be able take into account all differences in height between mountain and canyon? Ok, that's unfair. But seriously, is there a rate of constant curvature that would account for even slight changes like rolling hills?

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SaltyJollyRoger 1 point ago +2 / -1

This is a distinction more people should contemplate. We are anchored to the physical by bodies, so it's easy to forget that we are not simply what's contained in flesh.

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