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brahbruh 3 points ago +3 / -0

Interesting, when did this Christian predict that this would happen?

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fuck, I hope you're wrong.

Even though I think there's a possibility for it to go from the 2/3 it's at now straight to 100, I think the more likely scenario is large escalation after large escalation, from 2/3 to 8/9, then 20/30, etc. I know it seems like each sign will determine that a red line has been crossed and go straight to 100, but there are always stopgaps in there that give people hope that they can still win. If it goes to 100, everybody loses.

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brahbruh 6 points ago +6 / -0

I mean, I know there are a lot of bad guys in the west, but if you are in the west then you shouldn't wish for its demise. Don't let the fuckers that are trying to ruin your society jade you to the point where you hate your society.

In the off chance that you yourself are not in the west, I honestly don't see why you are even on this forum; just to larp? There's not shit you can do about anything if you're not allowed to own guns and speak freely. If you're not in America or perhaps Czechia, maybe a couple other places, you can't even attempt to protect your family from a genocide; you're not even a man if you can't protect your family and you're not out actively trying to change that right now. What are you gonna do, stab the bad guys with your chopsticks when they come to rape your wife while laughing at your little dick, before they kill you facedown in the mud, like a dog, and then they break your kids' teeth out to sell them as Fleshlights on the black market? Think that sounds harsh/crude/rude of me to say? Who are you to say anything if you can't stop it from happening when they come? If you don't own guns and you're not allowed to own guns or say what you want, then you're already fucked; the violence part just hasn't happened yet. Don't wish bad on the west unless you've got something better to offer where you're at, and that doesn't exist (compared to the US), and especially don't wish bad on your own civilization if you are here in the US.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

It's weird to think about the semantics of that. Technically, they did reveal that to the world; it's just that only about 15% of us listened. Frustrating.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

Same. I loved watching his stuff, starting in the mid to late 2000s. I don't know that he's working for the bad guys, and I also don't know that Bill Cooper wasn't as well, but I operate with a grain of salt.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh man... I almost forgot:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/textfiles/albums/72157708997281912/

EDIT: and this:

http://www.whale.to/b/911.html

Ok, I gotta get back to sleep before sunrise now or I'll regret it.

by DrLeaks
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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

What the fuck, get your fucking food preps ready...

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

Holy shit I never noticed how similar this logo is to the Freemason compass logo.

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brahbruh 4 points ago +6 / -2

This was stuff that Bill Cooper was saying the month before, June 2001. Alex Jones was installed to replace Bill Cooper, as controlled opposition. For us.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you so much for posting this. These archive lists are the most valuable assets here.

by DrLeaks
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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's so fucking weird to think that this was 21 years ago… the moment that changed all of our lives. I know 9/11 was one of the biggest factors for a lot of us here in opening our eyes. For those of us here that were not born or were too young, it's still one of the biggest factors, because it was what sparked the modern movement of trying to figure this kind of stuff out.

One of the things that caught me off guard with this footage when it was released is the fact that the camera conveniently turns around 180° right at the moment of "impact" on the second tower. It's possible the cameraman heard a loud roaring sound and simply spun around because of that, but it always threw me off a little bit.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting find, that could very well be the case.

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brahbruh 6 points ago +6 / -0

On the contrary, I think this is when it matters the most. If there are only a few providers out there willing to help somebody without a vaccine, those are the ones we should be supporting most.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Exactly, just a big bullshit false dichotomy supporting propaganda stunt. "Pick a side" kind of shit. I listen to his monologues at least one time a week on YouTube, and the stuff he says is great, but it doesn't matter if in the end he is just some controlled opposition clown like Trump.

The only thing positive I can say is that there is always the possibility that, even if these people have some loyalties beyond the American people, It does appear that they are pro-freedom/capitalism, compared to the opposition. Even if they are there to keep us from getting any ideas that are more radical than what they want to happen, there is always the possibility that people like Rupert Murdoch are truly pro America and pro-freedom and pro-gun and everything else. I don't put a lot of stock in this, but I also don't presume to know that it's not the case.

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brahbruh 4 points ago +5 / -1

Tucker said, onTV, in the 2000s, that it was "wrong, blasphemous and sinful" to suggest that 9/11 was an inside job.

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brahbruh 3 points ago +3 / -0

Interesting. I didn't finish the whole thing, but the premise is very intuitive. I think the "secret shadowy contractor" bit is just to make the idea more compelling (vs just some guy's theory), but I think it makes perfect sense.

Does it get a lot deeper, and I should really finish it?

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is true (not all is lost), but you still gotta be well prepared for what's coming.

We live in a medium sized town (no big buildings or anything, just suburban style town, almost all white), but we are within a days walk of the nearest city (small/medium sized city with some big buildings). We are moving at the end of the month to a place with a lot fewer people per square mile anywhere nearby, and a lot fewer people that would want to harm us in the event of a Civil War.

Balkanization is inevitable, do not be left behind enemy lines. Even though there is hope, there is much more hope for anybody who gets to the demilitarized zone before it gets hot out. If you're within 20 miles of more than 100k people that are drastically different than you, beware that they will eventually be given weapons of war and turned against you, Rwanda-style.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks. It's possible that hundreds of people made these predictions on Twitter after it was clear she was going to die soon. And now we are seeing only the correct predictions.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hey, but real talk: use this opportunity to get the fuck out of California. Head to Idaho. It's much cheaper.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh Believe me, I am much in favor of terrain theory, pertaining viruses (bacteria exists though - you can see them with a $30 microscope). I'm not concerned there is a real virus, but I am concerned they will release some thing that can kill us, whether it's a chemical or bacteria or perhaps a radio wave attack. TBH I don't even presume to know what the vector would be like; i'm just thinking about the people behind it and what I know they want, and I know they don't want us (as in red blooded, gun-owning Americans who can survive a protracted disaster, and who have real world skills, etc.).

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's a good idea honestly (building one).

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Something to be extremely concerned with: the same people that want us to take the "vaccine" also want free / legal abortions. The biggest cohort of population not taking the "vaccine" are Africans (here in America and in Africa), and the biggest cohort of abortion recipients... is Africans. What are the odds of the same group of people wanting to kill African babies, but wanting not to kill African adults?

What if we have it all wrong... be prepared for this possibility (a new vector showing up suddenly and killing everyone exposed who didn't take the poison).

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brahbruh 4 points ago +4 / -0

I couldn't agree more. We went through this a couple times over the past 10 years and it was shocking to me that, as you spent more on a grill, rather than it going up in quality and/or functionality, instead you just got a bigger sized version of the exact same thing. There has been almost no innovation in gas grills over the past 20 years. The only innovative outdoor cooking changes in the past 10 years have been all the electric/temperature control Traeger pellet grills. The problem with these is that you may as well just buy a stove for the outdoors, because you have a damn electrical cord plugging into your grill, which, to me, completely defeats the purpose of having a grill to begin with, not to mention completely negates the prepper value of having a grill (in case the power goes out for a month or something). If you wanna buy a nice grill, go back to 2012 and buy a Weber. What they made back then was high quality and the price was about 30% lower, now a lot of the metal components have been replaced with plastic and there has been no new innovations, the frame feels more wobbly, and it is 50% more expensive.

I feel your pain, this is an industry ripe for innovation. Somebody (perhaps one of us) needs to invent some new form of gas grill that is very heavy duty, has better insulated properties, perhaps somewhere in between what you see with the standard gas grill and what you get with a big green egg, and with materials that are made to last and not be easily broken, but which are easy to clean.

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