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WhistlingTeeth 3 points ago +3 / -0

I remember reading that Trump kept his own private security. First article I could find, from 2017:

https://prospect.org/power/trump-s-private-security-force-operational-legal-swamp/

“ President-elect Donald Trump doesn't seem to tire of setting new precedents. Despite being provided with a newly bolstered Secret Service detail after the election, the president-elect has retained his own private security and intelligence force, breaking with tradition and creating operational and potentially legal problems.”

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WhistlingTeeth 4 points ago +4 / -0

Have you seen how many games use needles to signify health points?

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WhistlingTeeth 1 point ago +1 / -0

I actually think it is a medical dead-end. Have we seen a single benefit from this invasive technology?

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WhistlingTeeth 3 points ago +3 / -0

Someone actually made a website for this called “unjected”. They got kicked off the App Store, of course.

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WhistlingTeeth 2 points ago +2 / -0

Race baiting meets war of the sexes. Get people to talk about something that is likely to trigger one side.

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WhistlingTeeth 1 point ago +1 / -0

There’s actually a “gift tax”. I f I win the lottery and decide to give half to my friend, because I am just generous, I get penalized and taxed (I think) ten percent.

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WhistlingTeeth 1 point ago +1 / -0

I can imagine a situation where people with healing skills help people out of empathy and are repaid out of gratitude.

If someone saved my kids life, I would give them free shit for the rest of theirs.

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WhistlingTeeth 1 point ago +1 / -0

Medicine and education aren’t inherently “free” but I agree with your assessment that without the parasite class, we would find ways to provide these things for everyone.

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WhistlingTeeth 1 point ago +1 / -0

Werner Von Braun famously told his secretary that the public threats would be, in order: terrorists, then rogue nations, then asteroids, then extraterrestrials.

If you go down the rabbit hole of inertial propulsion- propulsion by means of gyroscopes or centrifugal force, it seems extremely likely that space propulsion is much cheaper and easier than it is made out to be. I know of three patents in this area: by Robert Cook, Eric Laithwaite, and Harvey Fiala.

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WhistlingTeeth 8 points ago +8 / -0

Official statements are deliberately irrational and contradictory, for two reasons: 1) It trains a segment of the population to blindly follow without thinking, and 2) It creates maximum division between followers and freethinkers. There is no room for middle ground when one side is being literally crazy.

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WhistlingTeeth 1 point ago +1 / -0

It’s an interesting aspect of the entire last two years - everything seems to be intentionally, obviously fake.

It makes me question the reality of the world itself, and yet, I still cannot see through it.

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WhistlingTeeth 3 points ago +3 / -0

Congratulations! I am definitely grateful for this site, and I always appreciated your work on r/conspiracy

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WhistlingTeeth 1 point ago +1 / -0

The subtitles appear at about that height on the screen. It could be a masking effect to make the white letters more visible.

I mean, if you’re going to install a fake president, are you really afraid someone is going to come after you for not blurring the Great Seal?

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WhistlingTeeth 4 points ago +4 / -0

Look closely at Megan Fox and “Number Six” from Battlestar Galactica.

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WhistlingTeeth -1 points ago +1 / -2

The real choke point with crypto is restrictions on mobile devices and the phasing out of general computing. If you need an Apple or Android device to access your funds, that’s where you lose control.

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WhistlingTeeth 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is a nuanced analysis which, IMO, still gives doctors WAY more credit than they deserve. I know of a woman who was having a baby, via scheduled C-section. So, planned, not an emergency. While delivering the baby in this manner, the doctor BROKE THE INFANTS ARM!

The doctor then pretended nothing was out of the ordinary, as the infant screamed and the mother was distraught. They took the infant away and brought it back with a bandaged arm, and no admission of wrongdoing.

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WhistlingTeeth 1 point ago +1 / -0

Go the Benjamin Franklin route- fly a kite in a thunderstorm. Tie one end to a big coil. If you don’t get electrocuted, you should get your EMP.

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WhistlingTeeth 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yep. And then someone forced NDAs on the family. Otherwise, why the secrecy?

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WhistlingTeeth 2 points ago +2 / -0

If it’s a false flag, I would expect the target to have some medical relevance or connection to a vax site or hospital or something. My money (all 33 points!) are on a target that supporters of medical freedom would feel a tiny bit good about. That way the reaction creates a bigger rift.

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WhistlingTeeth 2 points ago +2 / -0

There is a small population of Native Hawaiians that live on the island. I don’t know much about them. I went on a boat tour of Kauai, and we passed in view of it. The captain was Hawaiian, and he said people fish near there and sneak on sometimes.

But isn’t the whole thing weird? A billionaire owns the whole island, which has a native population living on it? Does the Robinson family effectively own the people on their land? Are the Robinsons so into Hawaiian culture that they want to live in a traditional Hawaiian fashion? That seems unlikely.

Something about the whole “super rich family preserving the land and the people by owning their island” seems like it must have a dark side to it.

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WhistlingTeeth 2 points ago +2 / -0

Maybe it’s an ionospheric heater? That would check all the boxes- strange weather phenomenon, coverup. Maybe we’re not supposed to know it’s location?

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WhistlingTeeth 2 points ago +2 / -0

I suspect that Niihau, the “forbidden island” of Hawai’i is one such place. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if it’s the Epstein Island of the Pacific. Privately owned island, only the Robinson family and military are allowed. It is directly opposite the naval base on Kauai.

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WhistlingTeeth 2 points ago +2 / -0

I should have read this before posting my earlier comment.

I thought the assumption always was that there was an Atlantean diaspora which settled in South America, Egypt, maybe Antarctica, who knows.

If you’re positing that their cataclysm was a similar “controlled demolition” I think it definitely could have been. But my own gut feeling is that this is not decided by the “elite” but is rather something they do in line with whatever celestial religion they believe in.

2020 had a comet and an alignment of Saturn and Jupiter. I don’t think they choose when, they just know when.

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