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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

probably mostly some sort of portal, but with the energies involved, there's all sorts of fun weird shit to try. to me, the occult rituals they used for their opening ceremony a few years ago is a huge indicator.

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glownigger8675309 6 points ago +6 / -0

wow. that climate change sure is affecting the duration of winter vagina season.

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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

he really did burn it with a big chunk of his original core audience. though, imho, long before covid, whenever he started doing podcasts and YT vids, he was a bit full of himself.

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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

the vax'd have not only proven how willing they are to go along with govt intrusion and overreach, they've also shown how willing they are to cause problems for those who don't share their view.

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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

The vid coming out of China was always sus, but I really started going "WTF?" as soon as i started looking into the PCR test.

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glownigger8675309 5 points ago +5 / -0

the stats are from down under, but here's to hoping the same is happening in OR and WA so i can go back home.

another graph: https://twitter.com/Sam92651162/status/1610798701118918656/photo/1

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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

the k/t boundary is noted by a thin Iridium layer. i've wondered if the meteor that hit the yucatan was an accident, like maybe an earlier civilization was trying to get the meteor/asteroid into orbit nearer earth and lost control of it.

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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

federal judge making themselves an enemy of the American People.

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glownigger8675309 0 points ago +1 / -1

i was more normie/NPC back 2012-ish, but even to me there was noticeable increase in shill/bot/paid account activity when Ron Paul became a thing. however, there was a huge YUGE change literally the day after the DNC coronated $hillary. it was crazy to watch. like a switch was flipped. and the scale of obvious coordination between propogandists, shills, and mods was a real redpill as to how manipulated social media paltforms are.

and its only gotten worse.

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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

if the fat-positive M&M's are the size of baseballs, i'm sorta' okay with it, but how the hell did they focus test "what's the best color for lesbian M&M's"?

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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

lol. how much would it cost to play all these? is it still 1$ a ticket? a bunch of people, outside of the statistical norm, are going to play these numbers just to fuck with the system and i want to jojn in.

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glownigger8675309 3 points ago +4 / -1

the moloch-worshipping zionists and/or sabbataens are 100% OK with killing their own for a "greater jewish good".

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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

links? there's probably others like me who'd like to know more.

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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

that's classified, so if i tell you 'no' you'd be on a list. or, more accurately, higher up on existing lists.

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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

good post. a word about VR, though: it's gaining ground in industry/trades. sales volume won't be as big as consumer, but the product prices will be higher. not enough to match consumer sales, but definitely a profitable market.

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glownigger8675309 5 points ago +5 / -0

I'm beginning to think Vlad's impalement solution to certain social maladies is a bit lenient.

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glownigger8675309 1 point ago +1 / -0

extra parts for whatever vehicle one has

can't emphasize enough: HARDCOPY texts of basic/1st year mechanical and electrical engineering texts. chemistry, also. half price books can occasionally be a gold mine for STEM textbooks. imho, (((TPTB))) have a way to knock out 90%+ of computers and stored info. i've got gigabytes of downloaded STEM material, but i'm not leaving all my eggs in that basket.

3D printer with supplies if one is thinking of being their own manufacturer

raw metal bars and sheet, if one has storage. hell, if one has storage and the cash, I'd DEFINITELY get a water jet. Those things are amazing for fabricating.

hand and power tools and whatever blades, discs, rods, attachments, etc. the power tools use. nuts, bolts, screws, also. basically, become your own small hardware store.

seeds and fertilizer

I've been downlading a bunch of DIY STEM vids that are mostly just the youtuber doing fun or interesting shit in their backyard. The King of Random, Smarter Every Day, NileRed. this guy is great (but he may've bought into the covid bullshit).

also have downladed a bunch of auto repair vids, mostly related to vehicles I have, but some are people just doing interesting automotive stuff (there's a mechanic who buys and tears down blown engines I like watching for the general tips and auto related knowldege)

there's great vids of working-class asians repairing and/or repurposing appliances that are f-ing ingenious. ...if you can get past the shit camera work and godawful background music. i've got one vid where the guy builds a working arc welder from scratch, literally winding his own transformer coils.

foraging vids for your region

there's a ton of chemical processing stuff one can do with common household chemicals. there's also vids of what can be done with those chemicals that would have industrial/manufacturing uses, as well as how to make some of the chemicals. it's kind of mind-blowing when one sees what raw chemicals can be made in the kitchen/garage. for example, the vids I have on HHO generation also showed how much hydrogen is used to make other chemicals, and hydrogen is absurdly easy to generate.

alternative forms of fuel, like woodgas, will probably become more appealing. there's a bunch of low-tech tech from mid-1800's thru WWII that's been forgotten because more efficient tech was developed. stocking up on books, vids, and materials related to that era's tech would be good for anyone hoping survive a collapse via local manufacturing.

I'm sure others reading this thread have some good suggestions. Please post.

edit: re: greenhouses - acrylic, plexiglass, and Lexan are all very susceptibla to supply chain disruption. Plastics, in general.

editedit: some of the chem vids i mentioned do chemistry related to making basic plastic/polymer material common to everyday use. haven't watched it yet, but i just downloaded a vid where the youtuber makes nylon.

best of luck, fren.

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