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T10166 1 point ago +1 / -0

Having people on this ship doesn't really make a whole lot of sense, especially if we believe that this is what Q has been referring to in his drops. I doubt white hats would stuff bodies in a container, throw it on a ship and then go stick that ship out at sea port..

by NotACop
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T10166 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have literally never heard of this before, and Ive been around the block for a while. Communism must be tearing this country apart. Thank god it hasn't made it here, yet.

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T10166 4 points ago +4 / -0

Considering

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/shipping-container-human-smuggling

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-25/the-multi-billion-dollar-business-of-trafficking-humans/11638240

https://ship.nridigital.com/ship_mar20/human_traffic_tackling_people-smuggling_at_ports

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/02/23/13-people-suffocate-in-libya-shipping-container-tied-to-human-traffickers-aid-group.html

I do not need proof that their are children on that container ship.. I don't believe that a container ship carrying anything illicit would jam itself into a wedge and block the main shipping port on that side of the world..

But as youll find in my provided links.. Human trafficking does occur at sea ports using shipping containers. This is not a myth, or something I made up over breakfast. It is a fact..

Could there potentially be? Yeah anything is possible, but do not try to sway what I am saying and direct it towards it flooding a conspiracy theory.

Im having a hard time understanding how I am way off target when I never made claims to begin with.

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T10166 1 point ago +1 / -0

sounds about right... Those 28s have to come from somewhere.

by NotACop
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T10166 3 points ago +3 / -0

where the fuck is this at?? That is PURE COMMUNISM

by NotACop
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T10166 3 points ago +3 / -0

Whats a vehicle inspection?

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T10166 2 points ago +2 / -0

Im still having trouble finding an assault rifle on the market. I cant find an apepper rifle either.

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T10166 1 point ago +1 / -0

What exactly is this graph saying?

by pkvi
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T10166 13 points ago +13 / -0

Spring 2022: The ninja turtle variant has run rampant across the US. Cawabunga it is.

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T10166 13 points ago +13 / -0

I only have one discrepancy... prove its fake. Nobody put books on Hillarys bookshelf, nobody put paintings in the podesta house, nobody put underage handjobs on jeffry epsteins dick.... They all did that on their own..

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T10166 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's not someone else's job to secretly create a database of children, whether its presented as beneficial or not. I can go right up to my courthouse and have an ID made, I do not need the masons coming to elementary schools, taking pictures and finger prints of kids. I still have my ID, and I highly HIGHLY doubt that the only copy is the one I possess.

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T10166 2 points ago +2 / -0

Who knows. Probably something nefarious. I am sure they were either looking for someone, or creating a database.

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T10166 3 points ago +4 / -1

When I was in preschool, some men came with a bunch of items and sat them down in front of us with a rug, and we had to pick an item and sit back down. We also were visited by the freemasons who had us all identification cards made. They took our fingerprints and pictures...

I didn't think this was weird until about 3 years ago when I started looking back on life after deep diving on a few conspiracies.

by pkvi
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T10166 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thats a way to double your angle. (I apologize for the low quality survey joke)

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T10166 2 points ago +2 / -0

double speaking.

yes, she is now a member. We need to create a full discussion about the origin of these. There isn't someone punching everyone in the face as a right of passage.. They are doing something nefarious.

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T10166 12 points ago +13 / -1

When you sign up to become a poster child for something, you usually have to stick around to show everyone how it went... Atta way to be a clueless dick.

by pkvi
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T10166 7 points ago +7 / -0

Kek's cousin.

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T10166 2 points ago +2 / -0

haha thanks a ton! But you're exactly right about that. Even if the devil only asks for a hair, or a breathe, you can bet you'll pay for it ten fold. I had a friend lose 10 bitcoin on a hard drive years ago.. He brings it up every time he's got a few shots in him.

I got on the silk road once, I thought it was the coolest shit ever surfing the "dark web" I looked around at some illegal fireworks and cannabis, but in the end was scared shitless at ever buying anything. I can remember seeing large amounts of chemicals for sale, and drugs I had never even heard of before...

You can get into some super sketchy places super quickly on there... Its like that fucking fireplace in Harry Potter, if you don't clarify where you want to go, you can wind up in some dark ass places, luckily I never experienced anything terrible, but seeing what others have ran into, I will never use it again.

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T10166 2 points ago +2 / -0

Bitcoin is what I have read the most evil about.. It seems to be brought up the most when you read incident reports of nefarious activity. Im glad some people made millions of dollars off it, catapulting them into different social classes, I am happy for all the people who value anonymity for their transactions.. I just hate that such EVIL can be committed with it, like I get sick thinking that somewhere in the world as we speak, there is a soul in duress because of a monetary exchange...

To be honest I hate currency all together. I grew up extremely poor, lived off the land, todays monetary exchange for even the most simple things is just so out of character from what I started with. I lived in a house with no electricity 1/3 of my life, and to me, thats when times were the greatest. I didn't worry about what I would have for dinner, we picked it out of the ground and raised on the grounds. Now, even myself, has to go to the store for small things like carrots and potatoes. Greenbacks are just what I was raised with, but you're honestly right, its all corrupt, none of it is living with the lord.

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T10166 1 point ago +1 / -0

I apologize if I stepped on your toes, but my personal position holds true for digital currency... I could honestly give two shits less what 7-Eleven is doing because I do not participate in those types of transactions either...

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T10166 1 point ago +1 / -0

I understand what you are saying a little better now.
You are majorly correct, I could not pull that amount of money out of an institutionalized banking system without throwing red flags. Which is why I am not a fan of banks. I do not need someone to hold my money for me for "safeguarding"

As far as the pushback, Its all about where you are located. I currently reside in a county that has zero building permit requirements, they are not appraising anything I build to go on my taxes. I would have to have a property evaluation for a new site, but thats no problem in my area. Tons of used car lots selling brand new cars, new equipment. In the bible belt, things are a little different. Its not hard for me to give a paper trail if needed. All they have to do is look at my cashed check stubs. I have an income, I pay taxes, I just don't put my money in the banks, I pay zero banking fees, I rarely pay interest on anything, which is how you keep your money to begin with. Once it starts going into the system, people know what you have...

My reference with the click of a button is to "red rooms" where people pay by bitcoin to watch a man, woman, child be tortured to death, by any means they want to view...

https://cointelegraph.com/news/two-teens-arrested-after-paying-bitcoin-to-see-livestream-murder-on-dark-web

While, bitcoin itself likely did not create these issues, it is the main tool used to make these rooms possible, which is the result of an instantaneous digital currency.

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T10166 1 point ago +2 / -1

I am a very huge fan of freedom. Although, I am not exactly following you on any of the rest of it. I have never had any type of oversight, surveillance, and control from spending greenbacks anywhere... If you have, you probably live in a democrat controlled area.

I can go right now, today, and spend 40K dollars in cash, in public owned stores and the government not know a single thing I bought. How is that saying I am a fan of oversight surveillance and control?

Did I say I was a fan of institutionalized banking or did you just assume??

Hell, I could go out right now and spend 100K on the materials to build a garage/ stadium, whatever I wanted, not a word would be said.. I am having an extremely difficult time following your logic behind that comment.

What I am not a fan of is bitcoin being used for the torturing and murder of innocent men, women and children, all at the click of a button.

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T10166 1 point ago +2 / -1

I have never been a fan of crypto just because of its nefarious usages across the world. Yes, cash is also corrupt, but crypto makes anything instantaneously possible, and there is way too much evil in the world for that to exist at this point and time.

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