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Xchr0nos 1 point ago +2 / -1

I disagree with part of your premise though I mostly agree with the rest. Covid wasn't the start of the NWO by any means. The US has been demoralized and destabilized for decades. Covid was the last nail in the coffin. We can fight back and we can even win and bring back freedom... but the financial collapse of the US and much of the world at large seems to be inescapable and this is what they've been working towards for a very long time.

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Xchr0nos 2 points ago +2 / -0

I supposed you could call it a "deep throat" eh? Buh-dum-tss

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Xchr0nos 3 points ago +3 / -0

My dad told me a ton of things I didn't believe while I was growing up. He died in January of 2020 at 73. I'm 35 now, with 3 boys and another on the way, doing my very best to know what's going on for myself and my dad both. Oh the conversations we'd have...

The torch has been passed.

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Xchr0nos 2 points ago +2 / -0

What happened in Jackson, MS? I'm going to look it up but I don't recall any chemical disasters 70 miles from me this year

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Xchr0nos 1 point ago +1 / -0

Of course they knew. The shot was the weapon, covid was the way to put it into circulation

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Xchr0nos 1 point ago +1 / -0

Did the Rockefellers not begin the tradition of peer review on medicine?

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Xchr0nos 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've been diving deep into Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson's work for a couple of years now. Their argument for an impact 12,800 years ago and again 11,600 years ago is compelling and the data fits. That's not to say that they're 100% correct; this is an interesting take as well. But some cataclysm most definitely caused massive flooding in the past, there's far too much data, real world evidence and historical accounts/myths supporting it.

What's for sure is that modern humans have been around for longer than we're taught and so has civilization. Nice post

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Xchr0nos 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah, I was almost 14 when 9/11 happened, sitting in school that day watching it all unfold on the news. I remember being pissed and scared until I talked to my dad that evening. After that, I was skeptical. A few years later and I was full-blown convinced that it was an inside job and it was.

Sandy Hook was weird to me too. Watching it as it happened was surreal. So many questions that were shut down, so many conversations that weren't allowed.. it's impossible to believe their narrative about it unless you're a moron or gullible to the extreme.

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Xchr0nos 1 point ago +1 / -0

Same. You're taught in school that the holocaust was the worst thing in the history of the world, then they barely cover Stalin and I don't remember learning about Mao at all. I was AB in prison (went to prison after self-medicating for years after Afghanistan) and a brother had a copy of Mein Kampf. Now, I've never been a racist person but it's different in prison where there's 15-20 white guys on a zone and the other 80 or so are black (Mississippi). Anyway.. I read Mein Kampf. You get a sense of how unhinged Hitler was in some aspects, even as early as the 1920s, but you also get a sense of just how intellectually brilliant the guy was. His hatred of the Jews was, to him, justly founded. Reading that changed my entire perspective on WWII. Add in Operation Paperclip, MKULTRA, etc, and it's enough to make anyone's head spin. Germany lost the war but the Nazis continued with their experiments and it was sanctioned by the CIA/OSS.

I guess my point is that, like I said in a previous comment, I don't necessarily believe that Jews are running the world but I don't doubt it either.

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Xchr0nos 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was one of those young people. Our entire platoon got red-pilled in Afghanistan. That's where it really started for me. When the COIN strategy started - saying you can't fire at someone UNTIL AFTER they fire at you, even if they're aiming down sights at you - we were all like what the fuck. And rebuilding little girls' schools over and over again, no matter how many times they were destroyed.. We realized quickly that the US govt didn't give a single fuck about any of us

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Xchr0nos 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, the protocols of zion is one that I don't personally doubt, but I'm not 100% a believer either.

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Xchr0nos 1 point ago +1 / -0

It had a huge effect on me as well. I didn't feel it much at first cause I was in the army but going home, you'd see everyone you care about feeling it

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Xchr0nos 5 points ago +5 / -0

Randall is an OG. Look up the episodes of Rogan that he's been on with Graham Hancock, another great dude. I've been diving headlong into both of their materials for about a year. There's a lot more to history than we know

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Xchr0nos 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have no doubt that it's much more readily available - and WILL be, long term - than the powers that be would like the masses to believe.

Rockefeller was involved in plenty of manipulation of the populace's perceptions. It would only make sense.

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Xchr0nos 2 points ago +2 / -0

Even if it was 100% accurate, they would still say that so it really doesn't matter. If you need a shot of hopium, watch the people that spoke at the county advisory board yesterday in San Diego. It's heartwarming to see.

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Xchr0nos 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yup. Historically, only 1-10% of adverse events are reported. I supposed the difference depends on which vaccine, how serious the event and the fact that VAERS is dependent on entirely voluntary reporting.

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Xchr0nos 2 points ago +2 / -0

Infuckingdeed, pede!

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Xchr0nos 2 points ago +2 / -0

I just keep pounding ivermectin into the face of everyone that tries to talk shit about the jab or anything coof related. Went to the doctor yesterday, everyone was masked up and they wouldn't let you inside until they came to get you and I had a lengthy conversation with the nurses there about it and how well it worked in India and how the Indian Bar Association has basically said that that bitch from the WHO deserves the death penalty for telling people to avoid ivermectin.

That last sentence was long as hell. Don't mind my ramblings, it's a whiskey night.

Well anyway....c'mon man. Ya know, the...the thing. Ivermectin. It just works man.

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