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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

I just don't get humans that can do shit like this. Is it drug induced? Or is it some kind of learned behavior from generations of ritual abuse? Maybe I've lived too sheltered a life, but I don't understand how people end up going down a road like this. Knowing this is just the tip of the iceberg is a daunting realization.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

Most animals have a very limited diet. They only eat a small variety of other creatures and plants. Perhaps humans were the same, once upon a time. If we were only eating a small variety of foods, we didn't have to worry about anything that would be bad for digestion. Becoming the alpha-predators of the world turned just about everything else into food for us. As a result, I'm guessing we had to find ways to make it safe to eat. The necessity of making it safe turned to an art of making it taste good. The cooking is probably just a cultural hold over from our early days of expanding our diet and needing to find a way to make things safe to eat.

That's my 2 cents.

As far as what the healthiest diet currently is for humans...you'll probably get a different answer from every nutritional expert. Perhaps finding out what our native diet was before fire (someone else posted that it was 80% seafood with a small amount of meat and plants). Maybe that's your answer. Of course, our oceans are toxic wastelands these days, so most of the seafood you get is probably tainted.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

These are the signs I've been waiting for. Shits about to hit the fan.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

Kinda cruel to try and convince friends and family that were jabbed that what they took is poison. If it is fatal, which I think it is, I'm just convincing them that they are unequivocally fucked. It's almost better to let them stay in their delusion until their time is up. Who wants to live the last years of their life in constant dread?

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've always found the ideas and points flat earthers made interesting. I don't know why people get so heated about it. I don't know why either side of the debate presents everything as a fact. We're here for conspiracy THEORIES. Present an idea as a theory, not a fact. I think it's great that people are questioning everything we have been taught from a young age. We live in a world of propaganda and lies. Some of the arguments are actually really good arguments.

I don't know if it is some kind of controlled opposition that dictates everyone has to insult each other constantly, or if people just act like that naturally. It definitely doesn't move the knowledge base anywhere when every comment is a series of juvenile expletive-filled insults.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

I just assumed they would continue using drugs/vaccines to make sure the Deltas and Epsilons didn't try to get above their station or revolt. Soma for everyone else.

That, and axe the middle class so that it is just Alpha's making all of the decisions and growing more than two braincells, robots for the middle class, and Epsilons for everything else.

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XharlesDucken 3 points ago +3 / -0

And yet nobody can hire employees, eh? Glad I went into systems administration instead of development. It was up in the air over 20 years ago, before/while everything was getting exported. I decided to go into IT, since it seemed harder to outsource back then. Glad I did. Our company doesn't trust Outsource IT company's, so I'm hoping I can hang on for a while longer.

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XharlesDucken 7 points ago +7 / -0

It definitely feels like watching a bad movie that you guessed the plot for in 5 minutes but are stuck watching the whole thing.

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XharlesDucken 3 points ago +3 / -0

I remember that. So far, it definitely still seems like a possibility.

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XharlesDucken 6 points ago +6 / -0

I was a diehard prepper about 15 years ago. I was convinced peak oil was right around the corner. After about 3 years of waiting for the shit to hit the fan I finally decided that we are always on the brink of collapse, but it never seems to happen. It might happen, but I think it will still be a long drawn out event. Though, with the clotshot, I do wonder if there will be a much quicker societal change over the next 5 years.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

We must recruit good looking women from our side (if there are any left)

That made me laugh out loud.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Even knowing all of this, I still have a hard time not using a smart phone. I have ethernet going to every part of my house and use usb-c to ethernet adapters to plug my phone in (I also use powered usb-c docks so that it can charge while using ethernet). I keep it in airplane mode at all times and don't even have an access point broadcasting wifi. Location services is off. I need to get an RF meter to verify that it is not emitting any signal, but I've watched several videos of people testing it, and it seems to work. I have my cell number set to forward all calls to an MS Teams phone number, so I still get calls through the Teams app on both my phone and laptop. This was initially an attempt to remove all of the rf noise on my property. I can't get away from the cell tower signals on my property, but at least I can minimize the locally created signal pollution. There were some pretty good posts here regarding the negative effects of RF pollution from wifi and 4g/5g.

When I leave my house, I keep my phone in airplane mode. It only comes out of airplane mode if I actually need to make a call while away from the home, which is rare.

I think you would have better luck convincing people to inhibit their phone's tracking and connectivity than giving them up altogether. Either way, I don't think the masses would ever give up their smart phones. How else are they going to stare at social media all day and text each other constantly? This is like getting all heroin addicts to quit heroin collectively. I don't think it is possible.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for the post. Interesting stuff. I remember that guy from back when I was on reddit. Regardless of whether it is a larp or not, there are some great suggestions a observations.

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XharlesDucken 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's a pretty cool article. I wanna know more about hacking with your avatar.

If AI is advanced enough to manage all of these complex tasks, I'm guessing it is masterminding the show as well.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

Personally, I would put these up and never connect them to the www and use it as an alternate internet for a region. No censoring. No oversight. It would be still be around when TPTB shut down local internet to prevent communication.

If it was an alternate internet, the biggest mistake they made was putting it in plain sight. They should have disguised it like those pine tree cell towers.

There a r e so many open source projects to rebuild portions of the internet, like forums, search engines, e-comm platforms, etc, that it would be relatively easy to launch an internet 2.0.

Of course, it would only take one bad actor bridging it over to www to fuck everything up.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

My prepping is definitely sub par. We have about 1 year of food storage for the whole family and lots of seeds. We have lots of books for things that will be important, from gardening, foraging, mushroom identification, to medical triage, butchering game, and plant-based medicine (and many others). I'm on a lot of land and have put an 8 foot fence around several acres to keep deer out. My main problem comes from being a shitty gardener. I can get basic things to grow, like pumpkins, tomatoes, beans, broccoli, asparagus, and other easy to grow vegetables. I have a hard time with anything that requires special attention though, like tumeric, kratom, ginger, etc. I've killed a lot of plants trying to find the right environment for them. I'm trying to grow them with the expectation that their won't be power, so I haven't been putting them in the greenhouse with heat, uv light, and humidity. Maybe you can't grow these things outside of their native ecosystem without electricity. I would like to have the ability to grow these things for their medicinal value if the shit hits the fan though. Maybe if I was doing it full time as a result of not having a full time job in the daytime, it would be different.

Which brings me to the next issue. All of this preparation is dependent on me still having my house and land. If the economy goes to shit and we can't pay for our house (which I still owe several hundred k on, unfortunately), we will lose all of this preparation when the bank takes everything. I work for a defense contractor, so maybe I'll last a little longer than some, but I think we'll be screwed if all of our suppliers go out of business and we can't produce our products anymore.

So I'm back to the dilemma of where to go if we get booted by the jack-booted thugs. I'm in the western US, so there is still plenty of BLM and forest land that has almost no traffic. Most of the places that are furthest from civilization are covered in snow for 6+ months out of the year. I'm going to need somewhere with a better growing climate than that, and a natural water supply. There are lots of logging roads in Oregon that would be abandoned if civilization collapsed, so there may be some places to survive there.

You really got me rambling.

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XharlesDucken 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've often wondered what I would do if the economy tanked, I lost my job, and the system started hunting unvaxxed. You would have to find somewhere that didn't freeze over 6 months out of the year. Canada would be off the list. I would probably die, cause I still suck at gardening, even after years of working at it.

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XharlesDucken 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wouldn't count on anything heating up until/unless vax fatalities start to blow up more. They would need a large distraction to keep people from trying to follow the dots.

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XharlesDucken 5 points ago +5 / -0

Assuming it wasn't a drug overdose of course.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have a feeling Starlink will be exempt and they will have their eyes in the skies to take over the surveillance.

Bringing down the internet would be about the same as running out of oil at this point. You wouldn't be able to run any logistic services, so food wouldn't make it to the stores. As soon as the shelves are bare, civilization is over.

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XharlesDucken 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think they already started. My internet speeds have gone to shit. They are normally blazing fast. I'm starting to feel like Crashdaddy.

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