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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Then why can't you own an AR-15 or any semi-auto weapon? Why are they building covid camps? Why are muslims flooding into Adelaide and other major cities? If the government didn't have its foot on your necks, none of these things would be the case. We, in the US, are in the same shit, brother. I'm not trying to insult your fatherland, or your people. I'm saying the commies are taking over everywhere; it's happening in neoliberal areas in the US already; we're all in this shit.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

"A system of government in which the state plans and controls the economy and a single, often authoritarian party holds power..."

The Australian government is taking tax dollars and using them to build concentration camps to put Australians in, if they don't obey the government's mandates, and removing their ability to freely associate, maintain a job, not be locked up, etc...

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brahbruh 2 points ago +3 / -1

Australia is a communist dictatorship.

The US is becoming the same.

Two wrongs don't make a right.

The way these things work is that the areas least likely to resist are attacked first, giving the enemy the flanks is its next target. There's a reason California and the Pacific Northwest, as well as the north east, have been targeted and converted into communism. This was so that they could reduce the amount of gun ownership and, thus, the amount of resistance possible. This is all part of a plan that has been in place for much longer than most of us I've been alive.

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brahbruh 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just remember, they pull this kind of bullshit every generation, World War I, World War II, the Civil War before all that, there's always some kind of shit they use to gain more control. During those periods everything feels miserable and rotten. Just be strong and stick it out till the end of all this nonsense.

You are loved. Just because we don't see each other on here doesn't mean there isn't love for you. After the powers that be are done fucking everything up, while the world will be different, you'll be happy you remained strong.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

True that...

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Switzerland. Rifle, though. Austria only has 2% gun ownership.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

True, but if they want to rally their base of idiots and win big in the semi-real (state) elections, and make the whole charade semi-believable (if that is even the goal), they need somebody sellable. Pretty much everyone hates Hillary, and she looks like she is doing terribly.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is, sadly, the only correct prediction.

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brahbruh 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'll raise you $1B of Elon's money that Obongo's husband, Michael, will be president next. It's an easy sale to the idiots, and he's likable enough to the uneducated and mainstreamers. But the killer feature is he's a throwback to the time before all this chaos (Trump, which turned their retarded worlds upside-down 3 years earlier than the fake pandemic turned our world's upside-down, etc.) started; a time when American life was relatively normal for them. There's a reason they kept him quiet during the last few years - they're saving it all up.

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brahbruh 4 points ago +5 / -1

I'm an American. I'm not talking about the genocide coming here. I mean genocide is "coming" in the temporal, rather than geospatial, sense. Although, the blue states are very much far from safe, and I can imagine a scenario where an amicable split up of our country leads to armed and then completely disarmed zones within our country.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm fortunate enough to have been raised in a town without fluoridation. When I was younger and learned about all this, I used to try to convince people that fluoride was toxic and explain to them that in many municipalities drinking a single 8 ounce glass of water gives you as much fluoride as eating a centimeter squeeze of fluoride toothpaste. So I would tell them, I imagine eating the amount of toothpaste that you use to brush your teeth every time you have a small glass of water.

I gave up on that years ago because almost everybody I talked to about it, even close friends, acted like I was trying to sell them a bridge to outer space. Even when I showed people the studies on IQ, they were only concerned with the fact that the study involved large doses. The brain damage was not caused by nutritional displacement, so any doses can cause brain damage. You just don't see 3 to 4 points of brain damage in a short period of time. Even if it was just a single point of IQ lost over 15 years, that might be the difference between working as a gas station attendant or having your own successful business.

Everything the TV says is safe the common people consume.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

The population of Austria is scarcely armed; everyplace implementing these kinds of rules is scarcely armed. Genocide is coming.

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brahbruh 12 points ago +13 / -1

Despite all the yelling and complaining, the police carry-on with their orders… what does this tell you? It tells you that complaining is not a solution.

Imagine if, instead of arresting him, they were putting him to death on the street. Not only would the complaining do nothing to save him, but it would also probably not even happen, because when it gets to that point nobody wants to risk being next.

I don't think people shouldn't also be complaining? They absolutely should be. I just know it's not the solution.

I do not know what the solution is.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

I absolutely agree, especially pertaining the Einstein bit. In fact, even though I didn't mention it, one of my biggest moments of disillusionment was when I learned that the most interesting theories Einstein "came up with" were actually lifted directly from Ernst Mach.

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh wow, with the CCP taking over do you worry about remaining there? Have you lived there for long? Do you have any plans on getting out of there? We could use you here in the US.

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't know if there's an easy way to find an answer to this, but this is something that has been haunting me for a long time. I read the universe in a nutshell and a brief history of time when I was a teenager, and I was in awe about the world of theoretical physics and astrophysics...

Fast forward a few years, I start to see holes in everything…

Fast forward a few more years, and I'm so cynical that I start making predictions that run counter to mainstream science (e.g., predicting that the "faster than light neutrinos" would turn out to be bullshit, which came true a couple weeks later), and I start seeing more and more of these "just bet on the opposite" predictions coming true.

Right around that time or slightly before then I started down this path of "what if everything we were told is bullshit", so I started searching for clues, things that there would be no way to even know what to search for, and my first breakthrough moment was something called "phantom time hypothesis". This notion that at least a majority of the "dark ages" could've possibly not even existed, I started questioning everything at that point, wondering if Napoleon Bonaparte ever existed or the Roman empire, etc. I was at this point where I realized "well I guess they could just make up a story for every artifact we find and tell everybody that's official history".

I've spent a lot of time researching into the "mud flood" and the possibility of recent global resets, etc., but there is no complete picture to be had.

It's only 10% of the battle to know that much of what we have learned is fake. The other 90% is the hard part, and I feel like I'm 10% down that path... which puts me at about 19% of the way down the path figuring out some semblance of our real story :/

But then I started thinking about something even more sinister… Imagine you knew how things worked, like let's say that you knew how to generate energy, in the form of heat, output from a metal (e.g., what we about as a "Uranium isotope"). Now imagine you make up a science to explain this, but the science you make up masks the rest of the story, while allowing for experimental proofs of your theory to succeed. IOW, there could be some underlying science that we don't even know about, but, as long as we're able to generate heat from this metal, we believe the story as it's told.

IOW, imagine everything we were told about how "nuclear power" works was completely made up, including the notion that there are neutrons, protons, electrons, etc. This seems completely ludicrous until you imagine going back in time with something like a green laser pointer and telling some troglodyte that it's a bunch of miniature people holding leaves in front of miniature camp fires inside of this tube you're holding; and that that's where the green laser is coming from. And that if they push the button on the back it pokes the miniature people with a needle to encourage them to make a fire. So, as an experiment, you tell the troglodyte to push the button, and, lo and behold, the green laser comes out, so of course you must be right. How would they know? More importantly, how is this any different, other than the level of complexity involved in the story that's being told and the experiments used.

We have to at least be open to the possibility of this, at least with regards to any science that cannot be directly observed with simple magnification (e.g., without a scanning electron microscope or large hadron collider).

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

Which country do you live in? This explains why you relate a lot of this to the situation in Cambodia more than I see anyone else do.

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brahbruh 3 points ago +3 / -0

Underrated comment... I've been waiting for Children of Men to finish playing out, and I know it will.

It'll probably be a bit of what @Mrexreturns predicts, combined with a bit of World War Z, a bit of Terminator, a bit of The Road, a bit of Children of Men, and also a full-scale World War 3 :/

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brahbruh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Awesome, thank you!

That's not exactly what I'm looking for, but it saves me one step. What I'm looking for is the ability to open the linked content in a new tab; like if it's a Twitter post, then jump straight from the list view here to the tweet in a new tab, via a single click, and without having to press and hold (on phone) or CTRL click (on desktop).

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

You need to get your numbers up! You post some of the best stuff, but I don't see your name often enough.

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brahbruh 3 points ago +3 / -0

Instant upvote for ocarina of time reference.

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brahbruh 3 points ago +3 / -0

Wow, this is actually terrifying to contemplate :/

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brahbruh 1 point ago +1 / -0

The audio is from a clip that place inside of a Walmart.

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brahbruh 6 points ago +6 / -0

You're referring to David Goldberg :/

https://www.bitchute.com/video/a1kfOD9ROkbj/

There is also this multi-part video he made, but part 1 (this one) is perhaps the most together / worth listening to:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/7mZhYOy7zYal/

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