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Scroon 6 points ago +6 / -0

TheDonald's main job is to maintain morale. Come here to talk about doubts and suspicions.

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Scroon 3 points ago +3 / -0

Anybody have a real source for this, not the Disclose tweet? I've been looking and not finding.

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Scroon 4 points ago +4 / -0

I work in Hollywood, very low level, but from my experiences here what she's saying is very plausible.

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Scroon 1 point ago +3 / -2

Hear that everybody? Nothing to see here. Just disregard everything the woman is saying without evaluating it for yourself because Serenade said so!

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Scroon 3 points ago +3 / -0

So...civil war, right?

The procedures here just seem too wibbly-wobbly, and in every case where there's been leeway like this, the corruption wins out because that's what corruption does. It skirts the rules disregarding ethics, intent, or spirit of law while the non-corrupt politicians, like most people, will pick the coward's path.

I hope I'm wrong.

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Scroon 3 points ago +5 / -2

...believing everything that the MSM reports and not believing anything that the MSM reports is the same thing, right?

I'm not usually this frank, but you're an idiot. If you believe everything from a source, then that source is by definition dictating your worldview. If you choose not to believe anything from a source, that doesn't mean you believe the opposite of the source's worldview. It just means that you're looking at other sources that you have determined are more trustworthy.

Those are not the same thing.

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Scroon 3 points ago +3 / -0

Respectfully, this isn't how or why thermobarics work. A thermobaric bomb has fuel and possibly oxidizer dispersed in the air, and this cloud is then ignited creating an explosion.

It's effective in bunkers because the explosion is dispersed in all the "nooks and crannies" instead of radiating out from a central point. The burning up the oxygen is part of what makes it effective in bunkers...you don't have to collapse or burn the whole thing, you can just smother the personnel.

I said in the other comment they could be using the thermobsric explanation to cover for a bomb planted in the interior.

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Scroon 3 points ago +3 / -0

If that's true, then they could be using the thermobaric explanation as a cover for why the blast came from within the building...aerosol dispersed inside, then ignited from outside. Kind bullshit if that's what they're trying to make us think.

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Scroon 6 points ago +6 / -0

How the world lost it's mind is beyond me. How did we lose the ability to think critically, to ask important questions.

Basically decades of indoctrination in every crack and corner of human thought. The young know better than the old, you can't trust your own eyes, really smart science is counter-intuitive, etc.

So happy you stood up to those indoctrinated quacks. May your family live long and healthy lives.

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Scroon 9 points ago +9 / -0

Great observation. What's happening is that people have offloaded much of their intellectual processing to computerized sources. And while this does make things easier, it also eventually makes the mind dependent on that outside assistance, eventually causing atrophy of the mind itself.

In the long term, we're headed towards a monoculture of thought, and that's very bad. Innovation will cease, fallacies will be perpetuated, and random discoveries will end.

Along with our institutions, we need the wildness and insanity of an untamed jungle of thought. But what we're getting is an asphalt parking lot, and everyone's riding golf carts.

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Scroon 1 point ago +2 / -1

I've looked into both. Zionism is a problem, yes, but there is some twisted psychology and spirituality in the Jewish culture, and it's at the root of a lot of our current problems.

Note that I am saying the problem is with the culture and not with the human beings themselves.

If it makes anyone feel any better, you could think of it like saying Scientology is a problem, but Scientolgist followers aren't necessarily evil.

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Scroon 2 points ago +2 / -0

If science doesn't lie then why are there peer reviews, and why have there been some quite infamous retractions?

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Scroon 1 point ago +1 / -0

This isn't against you, but I gotta say this is the weirdest fucking vaccine I've ever heard of.

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Scroon 3 points ago +3 / -0

Dude, you're close but you don't really understand how mRNA works, and the way you're phrasing your summary here will mislead people.

For one thing, the protein translated from the mRNA doesn't just "tell the immune system what to look for"...it is literally the thing that you're trying to train the immune system to look out for, but other chemicals need to be added to the vaccine to tell the immune system, hey this thing is actually pretty bad.

There can be a problem with this though because a spike protein by itself is not harmful, so the immune system is being trained to attack antigens that only cause minor irritation/damage to the body.

All of this is to say, it's notcas simple and pat as you make it sound.

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Scroon 2 points ago +2 / -0

Holy shit, this is brilliant.

I love how you obviously started out without a medical background, but you researched and reasoned your way to knowing more about this than probably 99% of doctors.

SIDS has always been a big mystery for me, and I was skeptical about your claim at first, but your explanation totally won me over. It's exactly the kind of thing they would do to explain something they didn't want truly explained.

And yes, there are tons of "spoof" studies out there to keep people thinking what they're supposed to think. Just try to find the Harvard paper that proves smoking cuts Parkinson's risk in half...you'll find more articles that say smoking makes it worse without even offering any proof.

Thanks again. You should make another post specifically about SIDS.

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Scroon 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's because they're hitting uncanny valley with the dancing and gesturing. It looks close, but we can tell it's non-organic. That other stuff like running and jumping is functionally optimized, so the human motion is closer to how a machine would move.

And this just made me think that one way to tell a Terminator from a human is to either make it dance or tell a joke.

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Scroon 2 points ago +2 / -0

The people who run the banks and credit system want a cashless society because of the centralized control it offers them.

Conveniently, the "coin shortage" pushes people to use credit instead if cash. It would be incredibly easy to create the perception of a coin shortage by simply writing emails from banks to clients telling clients that there is a coin shortage.

Perception and mass hysteria would do the rest.

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Scroon 4 points ago +4 / -0

Nah, this statement is reflective of someone who would also promote moral relativism and has a personal nihilistic view on the concept of truth.

And can I just talk about Judaism for just a moment without getting blasted for anti-semitism? I'm not saying that it's a bad thing, but this viewpoint is empirically characteristic of a Jewish mindset...and looking up this guy's bio, yes, he actually was Jewish.

This is important because it shows the source of the bias, just like if you read a statement about how "sex was evil" you could probably trace it to a Christian thinker.

Real education strengthens the mind. Propaganda weakens it.

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Scroon 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks for posting. For those interested, the corpuscular or push theory of gravity is actually mathematically valid. Iirc, Newton even proposed such a theory early on.

The one problem with it is that, previously, no agents of action could be discovered, i.e. no evidence of gravity "particles" or aether, so it was abandoned.

We really should be looking at these alternatives though because physics has been stalled out for about 100 years now.

For another mathematically valid but unappreciated theory, look up Lorentz Ether Theory, which is what Einstein entirely stole to created his Special Relativity bullshit.

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Scroon 3 points ago +3 / -0

Thanks for posting. Tobacco has been demonized to such an extent that even the conspiracy-inclined have a programmed aversion to thinking that it might not be as bad as the TV says it is.

Like snus, snuff has never been shown to have any deleterious health effects. And the one study that examined pipe smoking without grouping it with cigars found that pipe smokers lived longer than non-smokers. They started lumping pipe smokers in with cigars after that to "prove" that pipes were bad for you.

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Scroon 15 points ago +15 / -0

Bluebeam test run?

EDIT: Watching it through right now...it's a big propaganda ad for NHS and COVID.

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Scroon 2 points ago +2 / -0

Tesla was pretty much the last person to make advances in our understanding of useable physics. Everything since then has been derivative embellishments of his work. And in 1905, physics research went stagnant because everyone fell for Einstein's bullshit. I also suspect Stephen Hawking was a strawman/red herring meant to delay any revolutions in physics.

Given that context for the 20th century, it's no wonder we haven't made much scientific progress since the 70s. Our greatest advancement has been silicon microelectronics, but I'm fairly sure that was reverse engineered from the Roswell crash.

But to answer your question about more evidence from the 70s, look into the AI Winter that was caused by none other than Epstein Island frequenter Marvin Minsky.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI_winter

You're right that someone's trying to keep us in the dark as a species...no joke, but I think it can be explained by the "bad aliens" who want us to join their galactic collective. If we figure stuff out for ourselves then we won't need them or their "gifts", so they keeping us purposefully dumb.

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Scroon 5 points ago +5 / -0

I'm fairly sure that the first thing the guy did was look at the face of Epstein and see that it was him, if he was that thorough.

Sure, and deep state pocket monkeys never lie, right?

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Scroon 13 points ago +13 / -0

Very possible. Imagine you're a mask zombie eating up all the "millions dead" propaganda.

State official comes to you and says, it's a terrible tragedy that your daughter/coworker died, but it was an rare reaction. It's the risk we all must take to save millions of lives.

And we can't let her sacrifice go to waste though. If this news gets out, it will turn people away from the vaccine and that means millions of future lives will be lost.

So, just join me in this white lie for the greater good. Also, here's a check for your mental anguish and as recognition for helping the state.

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