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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

Thanks. Yeah, when they launched the season in like 2014 or whatever I was pretty psyched, loved the first episode, but then there were some rando nonsense episodes mixed in that ruined it a bit.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

Wait what, could you link us? I found a number of sites, but can't find one that works.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

I agree. I also think physical is the only way to go. I think it's a mistake to "invest" in gold by buying gold futures / stocks and trying to time the market, etc., because there is always this force trying to hold gold down, and I believe the push, by MSM, to get millennials into bitcoin is part of this effort (to drive gold down). Buying physical is the only way to keep what you've earned and bring it with you to the other side of whatever this chaos brings. It's also the only way to take what you've earned and hide it somewhere where nobody will ever find/steal it, in the event that something happens to you (e.g., in a civil war).

For anybody else who stumbled across this comment: imagine what you will do if the USD collapses at the same time as the world is at war and the Internet is split into pieces. Imagine what will happen to bitcoin and other crypto when North America cannot communicate (even for a short period) with Europe or South America or Australia or anywhere else. Cryptocurrencies do not have intrinsic fungibility; to the extent that they have any fungibility, that is afforded to them by the consensus among the nodes that are spread around the world. Cryptocurrencies will not survive the end of the modern Internet, at least not the current ones, at their current values, in their current forms.

Try to imagine taking your family and flying across the border to Mexico on your way south to Argentina after America is nuclear bombed and invaded from the north by China, you're trying to flee with everything you have, so you bring your bitcoin on a thumb drive, stored off-line so that you don't have to worry about which service is available, and then you get to Argentina, but nobody there has any idea about what you have on the net work, because their network is different from yours. You can carry $100,000 (in today's USD) of gold in your pockets. And if you're staying in-country, you can move it around with you easily and bury it on your property easily. Gold is the only way to safely store earned income in a way that cannot be taken from you without physical force in close proximity.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +3 / -2

I think if we're gonna have meaningful conversations about this stuff we have to start with some basic stuff:

  1. it's not obvious that the earth is flat
  2. the globe model is just as intuitive

Calling people "globe believers" is just as dogmatic as those people calling you "flat earthers". It solves nothing and gets us nowhere closer to the truth.

With that said, there are some anomalies that are impossible to simply explain away:

  1. there has never been a shadow observed on the underside of a cloud from somebody who was on top of the mountain making this shadow
  2. you can take a Nikon P 900 and observe boats that are well beyond the curvature of the earth, and which should be dozens of feet below visibility
  3. you can shine a laser across the 20 mile lake and not only see the laser directly impact the camera on the other side of the lake, but even see the reflection of the laser on the lake (you have to fully intuit the math of a circle in order to understand how impossible that would be with even the slightest amount of curvature)

There are many more examples that are not easy to dismiss, or outright impossible to even argue against when you see them. On top of this, there are very clear cases of people trying to debunk flat earth that end up further supporting it by accident. For example, there was some discovery channel show where they had a helicopter Some number of miles away across the lake and they had the helicopter lower down to go behind the curvature and disappear, but upon further inspection it was shown that they used the same footage multiple times (somebody spotted a flock of birds flying through the scene and were able to identify the frames based on this), not to mention the helicopter was turned the opposite direction when they zoomed in on the horizon line cutoff moment.

On top of this, we know for absolute certain that at least some of the footage on the supposed ISS has been faked completely, and why would they need to do that? We know that there is endless deception coming from NASA. Anybody with an IQ over 90 knows that the moon landing was fake. Anyone with an IQ over 95 knows that the Mars rover is actually on Baffin Island in Canada. Why are all these things fake if the science they tell us about outer space is real?

With all that said, I don't "believe" that the earth is flat or that it is a globe. I only know what I know, and I do not know either of these things. It seems intuitive that we are on a globe, because when you look in the sky you can support this by observing other apparent globes that follow the same model. However, it's impossible to rectify this with the "flat earth proofs" that we know to also be true. The only way in my mind to rectify these things without creating a hyper confusing and overly inefficient physical model with a miniature sun and moon floating around above (doesn't make sense to me) is that we are actually inside of a closed system and the sky is a screen. I don't believe this is the case either. I just don't know any of this. But assuming one side or the other is a great way to not ever learn what the real truth is. There's way too much evidence to support some form of the flat earth theories out there to just simply brush it aside, but there's way too much reason to believe we are on a globe circling the sun to just simply brush that aside also. The only way we can know is by knowing, not by arguing from bias.

by DrLeaks
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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

Holy fucking shit, just like the guy with the Mazda B 2000 back in the day that ran on water! Oh my god :/

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

Back in, if I recall correctly, 2011, right when they released the birth certificate on the White House website, I downloaded it and immediately opened it in illustrator, it was undoubtedly pieced together from various digital layers. I'm talking it was so bad that my hair was standing up right when I started exploring.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

Good God; the fucking nerve to try to associate a fake school shooting with conspiracy forums, considering that conspiracy forums are primarily concerned with debunking these kinds of false flag events. I've never in my life of participating in conspiracy forums ever seen a single fucking person call for violence against innocent people. Not ever. I've seen people allude to the future prospect of violence between criminal cartels and patriotic Americans in a future civil, but I've never even seen anybody actually call for that kind of violence. The DHA is truly anti-American slime. I don't give a fuck about the constitution for the country they are supposed to serve, which is defined by the constitution. They are literally trying to ruin our country by labeling good Americans as terrorists.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

What am I supposed to need talking away from this? I don't get it. (sorry, super tired, runnin on E).

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

Truth. My wife and I make over $350,000 combined, and I am about to trade in my car ($80k) for something cheap ($30k), and we're talking about no longer eating out. Every time we go out to eat now it's like $150, whereas in the past we would spend 60 to 80 bucks for the same thing, we are literally going to the same places we've always gone, but it costs twice as much. Everything is so much more expensive that our bank account is always less than what I'm expecting when I checked the balance, and it's really hard to put your finger on exactly where the moneys going, because it's literally just everything. Even our fucking power bill, our electric bill was like twice as high a few months ago. We heat our pool with a heat pump, which is really efficient, and in the past our most expensive power bill if we accidentally left the heat pump on during a cold month, would be like close to $300, but we had a $500 power bill this winter.

We all spent so much effort to get to where we are in life (born and raised poor, no college degree, started working when I was 14, etc.), and now they have pulled the rug out from under us. I'm just glad we bought a house before everything skyrocketed.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

I'm posting this because it's the first major confirmation I've seen of something that u/GynaNumbaZero has been saying for months; namely that deflation was coming and that the "we're running out of shit!" inflation panic was a psyop.

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brahbruh 6 points ago +7 / -1

Awesome, thanks for the link (trying to fully download / archive the PDF now). And yeah, graphics / layout work is really tedious and time-consuming.

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brahbruh 10 points ago +11 / -1

Holy shit, you post the best stuff. Thanks for this. I just ordered an iodine supplement. I haven't taken one in 8-10 years.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

Yeah, I agree, and also pertaining your post above, I also I'm not convinced about Andrew Torba or Gab. I only mention that because Trump completely ignored him even though it was very clear that a lot of people we're ready to follow Trump on there, like it wasn't just someone offsite from some highschooler, it had millions of people already. So for Trump to just completely ignore it, that was one of the first times that I thought "this guy is totally a phony", as opposed to a lot of the things he did during his presidency that made me question him but still be somewhat on his side. As much as I'm embarrassed to admit it, if he was running again I would vote for him any day over anybody we've ever experienced, even just for the brand he brought to our country, but I don't trust him much compared to back in 2016.

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brahbruh 8 points ago +11 / -3

It's a beautiful vaccine. ~ Trump

This isn't surprising, even a little. This is why I didn't even bother to sign up for Trump's BS Truth Social. When Trump completely ignored Andrew Torba's efforts to get him on Gab that was one of the most telling moments, for me, that Trump was a phony.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

Interesting, or it's possible that they are trying to set the expectation that this grain is on the way, and then, when it never shows up, millions starve.

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brahbruh 0 points ago +1 / -1

Yeah, the original book included The Protocols of the Elders of Zion as a chapter.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

What are your thoughts on bitcoin and Ethereum? Do you feel like this same logic could apply?

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

Thanks man, this is awesome. Bill Cooper was great. I wasn't into this world until Art Bell in the mid to late 90s, but I've listened to a lot of the hour of the time in his archives, and I bought the white horse book (unfortunately the newer addition with the protocols removed).

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brahbruh 0 points ago +1 / -1

Extended to the global population, it gets even more interesting:

  • 22% of the world eats dogs and cats

Eating a dog is more normal than only one as a pet

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brahbruh 1 point ago +2 / -1

Yeah I agree with your thoughts, I think for it to have spread so widely there it would have definitely spread widely elsewhere as well, but really the "epidemic" has sort of subsided over the past decade, and that's because all of those vaccination efforts of all worn off/the people have died from old age, etc.

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