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brahbruh 5 points ago +5 / -0

That's a really disturbing fact. For most of us, assuming most of us live in red areas, it's something we don't even think about, but when you have the unfortunate need to visit somebody who lives in a blue area, it's super dystopian to imagine what it's like living with homeless drug ass trash pooping in your mouth when you leave for work in the morning. If their Blackrock-funded, Government-provided bouncy house needle den happens to be blocking your driveway, you'll need to tell your boss you can't make it into work anymore; you'll then be fired and return to the job market, whereupon you'll find you're not black, nor gay, enough to be hired at most companies, so then you'll try to refinance your house so you can afford your mortgage with your new shitty job, but you'll find out that you're good credit has caused a government mandated interest hike to your prospective Fannie Mae mortgage.

I would say that was the most black pilled comment I have left in a long time, but the reality is that's all true, so it's a red pill :/

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Holy shit that painting/drawing is fucking epic. Does anybody know what exactly he is using to make it? It looks like some kind of markers.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, there's a number of reasons that I think he's full of shit, even though he pretends to be a "constitutional absolutist". I get the feeling that they are priming him to make some kind of come from behind and then switch parties and run as a libertarian to take the conservative vote.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hell no; I haven't taken a vaccine since I was five years old and my parents didn't know any better.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

OK interesting, that's exactly the feeling I had, couldn't remember exactly the situation, maybe it's just the subconscious memory of the party that cle mentioned, but something registered as sus AF when Everybody around me started talking about RFK Junior as some kind of savior.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

Thanks for your insight. I kind of feel the same way about suspicious observers. It's become a bit of a cult.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

Yeah I thought about this a lot, trying to figure out whether or not the "vaccines" were designed to help kill people in that event or possibly the opposite. Thinking about the graphene oxide and its radiation absorbing properties, on one hand it seems obvious that adding something to your body that absorbs radiation would result in more radiation, but on the other hand you could think of it as an internal version of one of those little radiation absorbing keychain things you can buy.

What do you think about Ben/suspicious observers? Real or just a distraction? I've listened to his channel since 2013 and it mostly got interesting in 2018 when the whole Adam and Eve story thing started, but it kind of feels convenient that he would stumble into something that just happens to turn this timeline into the most interesting possible timeline for his subject matter. It'd be like, if you became a volcanologist, and then a few years later you discovered that the whole world was going to go up in flames in a super volcano within 20 years.

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brahbruh 7 points ago +7 / -0

Not that we need to hear things like this at this point, but it's still weird to come across shit like this and think about how fucking dumb most people are. It's not even funny; it's depressing.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's funny; coincidentally, the Snapple Facts video is 14 years old:

https://youtu.be/aB-uW4lM_T4

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brahbruh 4 points ago +4 / -0

If something "out there" was at a distance close enough to have received our radio transmissions, e.g., 75 years ago, and then arrived by now (let alone 50 years ago), then, unless they had the ability to travel faster than the speed of light, they would've already been close enough to observe our planet and its activities in enough detail to determine whether or not our planet would host their kind, long before our radio transmissions.

Use logic.

by DrLeaks
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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Holy fuck... this shit is coming, quickly. Get your shit ready for wide-spread chaos, very soon. The power is going to go out, and it's not gonna be a white hat operation.

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brahbruh 4 points ago +4 / -0

The song (for all who didn't play Red Alert 2):

Hell March 2 (although this is a remix)

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Was your username inspired by the Snapple facts video? I hope so, because that's how I read it.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ah, so you are oculus prime number?

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh wow, yeah, what the heck happened to Axo?

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brahbruh 3 points ago +3 / -0

Why not just state what your old handle was?

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brahbruh 3 points ago +3 / -0

LMFAO I just read through this thread; it appears that Eisenhorn may have been consuming 18.5% Fluoride during some key years.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh my bad, I didn't see that post; I haven't been quite as present in the past few weeks, but thanks for posting it. Water fluoridation is one of the greatest atrocities in the modern world. I grew up in a town that didn't Fluoridate the water, and my brother and I sometimes talk about how the relative success we've experienced is probably due to that fact. If our IQs would've been 3 to 5 points lower, would we have been as successful in our careers? I doubt it.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

This "debunk" article literally confirms that the main drug in Prozac (Fluoxetine) is 18.5% Fluoride.

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brahbruh 3 points ago +3 / -0

True, but on the flipside, imagine the level of control they might have when only they have resilient and broad communications capabilities. Some of the most ardent preppers lack comms and/or comms knowledge. I've got decent radio equipment, but I don't the first idea how to best use it in a grid-down scenario; comms is such a niche skill outside of the military.

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