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VivaCristoRey1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Google maps uses the Mercator projection which makes the poles very distorted at both ends, so you hardly see them. However, even in most Mercator projections you can still see the poles. It depends on the person who designs the projection.

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VivaCristoRey1 1 point ago +1 / -0

I believe you, but just for further reference, is there a source that I can show skeptics?

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VivaCristoRey1 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's a reason that Talmudic laws (currently in reserve in the US since George H W Bush, and signed off on every president since including DJT)

Sauce?

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VivaCristoRey1 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am skeptical because I don't know whether the information presented and sources are real, yes. I will have to do some research of my own. I have also never seen the jets in my area turn off their trails, and I have also seen the hot exhaust they give off up close, so I still believe they could be giving off contrails. I can't, however, say the same about regular planes. My skepticism is a mixture of validity of information presented and personal experience.

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VivaCristoRey1 1 point ago +1 / -0

I watched the documentary and while still skeptical, I can understand your point of view.

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VivaCristoRey1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Refer to my reply to the comment below yours. I will watch whatever you recommended and get back to you, but I am telling you that I literally see these things every day because I live near an airport. Some people in this comment section are acting like seeing the lines in the sky is a super rare event and it is definitive evidence that chemtrails exist. I just find it very hard to believe this particular conspiracy theory when so many of it's proponents are seemingly completely oblivious. Also, the term "misinformation" is gay.

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VivaCristoRey1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, it is. Do you know nothing about planes? The hot air from their exhaust fumes creates condensation at high altitudes (read as "in cooler air"), so the white stuff they leave behind is essentially condensed water vapor (clouds). It's basic atmospheric science.

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VivaCristoRey1 1 point ago +2 / -1

I see jets doing this literally all the time. They are just releasing exhaust. There are bigger things to worry about. Stop doing the hashtags, this isn't Twitter.

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VivaCristoRey1 5 points ago +7 / -2

In Hitler's defence, books written by communists absolutely deserve to be burned, as do the "degenerate" books (most likely referring to pornography, books about transgenderism (propagated by Jews in Weimar Germany), etc.) There is literally no purpose for those kinds of books to be around. They only harm society, so why keep them around? To "learn" from them? No thanks. I have nothing to learn from that sort of literature.

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VivaCristoRey1 1 point ago +1 / -0

It doesn't translate to "new world order", I don't know where you heard that. It translates to "new order of the ages". It's on the back of the dollar bill, referring to a new age of America after the Declaration of Independence was signed. Still a strange thing for him to wear, but he cares a lot about money. Boomers need to do some actual research before posting things like this. You are making us look dumb.

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VivaCristoRey1 1 point ago +1 / -0

You know, you are probably right. I don't know why I still trust the "experts".

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VivaCristoRey1 3 points ago +3 / -0

I just use Tom's, I've heard that charcoal is really hard on your teeth, so I decided not to try it. I you want to use something more natural, however, I would recommend baking soda. I also have a friend who is Inuit and lived up in Canada on a Native American reserve before moving to the US. The reserve was in the middle of the woods, so they basically lived a pioneer lifestyle. He said that they used to brush with a special type of salt from a river nearby, and their teeth were just as healthy as the average Americans teeth. So, clearly there are plenty of natural teeth cleaning solutions.

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VivaCristoRey1 6 points ago +6 / -0

I recently did a research project about the adverse effects of fluoride. Needless to say, I now use fluoride free toothpaste.

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VivaCristoRey1 3 points ago +4 / -1

Flat earth is pretty cringe, but I had no idea a Rothschild helped produce the movie. Interesting.