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iloveturtles 2 points ago +2 / -0

Now this is the insane conspiracy content I'm here for!

He didn't make the bit about the silver crown up. Here's the video. https://twitter.com/realkinesis/status/1679153413312110594

Here is the dude's instagram account https://www.instagram.com/trump_played_you/

Do I think he's right? Who knows. But anyone with a Star of David tattooed on their chest and then talks shit about Zionists has my attention.

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iloveturtles 2 points ago +2 / -0

The video is on twitter too, someone will link it. His name is Ian Carroll @Cancelcloco

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iloveturtles 2 points ago +2 / -0

Then he set up a bank

This is the NYT being obtuse and over simplifying things to make their story more interesting. A shell company designed to manage one persons business and finances wouldn't be considered a bank in most circumstances.

I mean a bank usually services a group of people, as in a traditional bank that services the public, or even a private bank that has limited clientele -- which is generally more than 1 person.

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iloveturtles 4 points ago +4 / -0

Right. Posts like this like this diminishes the credibility of this site. Jet injectors quickly blasted vaccines in to a large number of recipients quickly and effectively. No DNA was taken.

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iloveturtles 1 point ago +2 / -1

Tucker is mostly right but Jon questioning the covid origin narrative on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert was a time he said something deeply contrary to the mainstream narrative. Colbert was visibly uncomfortable.

https://youtu.be/sSfejgwbDQ8?t=170

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iloveturtles 4 points ago +4 / -0

Signal is end to end encrypted, meaning even with warrants and access to Signal's servers, the government can't see much.

You could argue that the government has a backdoor to whatever encryption algorithm Signal uses, however Signal is open source and if you wanted to you check that for yourself.

I think the most likely explanation is that either Tucker or the other guy's laptop or phone was hacked and the messages were intercepted that way.

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iloveturtles 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have a little perspective here. I can't speak to the origin of Bitcoin, it came out of nowhere by a mysterious inventor who disappeared not too long after it started to get traction. Maybe it was NSA behind it, maybe it was a libertarian cypherpunk who wanted to uproot the current financial model. Who knows.

This is what I do know, Bitcoin fundamentally broke in late 2018 when it was subverted during the block size wars. Merchants including steam and Microsoft stopped accepting it because its hobbled evolution was no longer usable. Bitcoin isn't terribly useful today except for a narrow set of use cases and if anyone cared I could step through piece by piece why that is.

The real conspiracy is how Bitcoin got screwed over and hobbled -- likely on purpose through a well orchestrated and coordinated set of events. At the time Bitcoin was a real threat to the current banking system. Now Bitcoin is no different than any commodity, and is not a threat to monetary hegemony.

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iloveturtles 1 point ago +1 / -0

No fault divorce has played a huge part in the unravelling of US society. If you can get divorced at any time for any reason, what's the point of getting married?

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iloveturtles 4 points ago +4 / -0

OP I thin you're onto something. Obesity and metabolic disease correlate with inflammation, which can be associated with sugar, simple carbs, and highly processed food. There is a YouTube channel called "homestead how" where the owner of the channel lost 100lbs eating just meat and was able to alleviate himself of a number of ailments including depression, sleep apnea, and physical issues.

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iloveturtles 1 point ago +1 / -0

So I understand this thread isn't an invitation to shill different solutions, but I will share a privacy coin I am starting to look at called Zano. I don't have any and I am not sure where the best place is to get it right now. It's has a proof of work and proof of stake approach, making it pretty expensive to attack. Zano.org Again, I don't own any.

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iloveturtles 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why do we call age regression technology and not adrenochrome?

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iloveturtles 1 point ago +1 / -0

c/Conspiracies is struggling to decide if their racism against arabs is stronger than their racism against jews.

4chan/pol has decided they are equally racist to both.

Anyway, I don't know what the hell happened at the hospital, but there are reports that the strike has the characteristics of standard American munitions (not a failed Hamas rocket)

https://twitter.com/AlexandruJudeu/status/1714872342726291934

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iloveturtles 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hot take here:

mRNA treatment is revolutionary and has the possibility of treating cancers, genetic afflictions, and autoimmune conditions. It has gotten a bad rap with its rush to use for covid-19 vaccines and the mandates associated with it.

Would I get a covid-19 mRNA vaccine, hell no.
Would I consider an mRNA treatment if I had pancreatic cancer, fuck yes.

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iloveturtles 3 points ago +3 / -0

Why is this coming back around now?

Larry Sinclair (the guy in the interview) wrote a tell-all book back in 2009 called "Barak Obama & Larry Sinclair Cocaine, Sex, Lies & Murder" which detailed the whole story. He attempted to get media attention, and got a little while also being snubbed by major news sources.

As far as I know he hasn't revealed any new information or proof of what happened. In fact, don't think Larry ever produced any proof that it happened other than a thorough account if his encounters with Barak Obama.

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iloveturtles 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is it possible? Are there alternatives?

One option would be to pass the voting to the 401k holders and not the firms themselves. That would mean you would have the option of logging into your 401k account and proxy voting on a regular basis.
Most people wouldn't do this of course, but it would strip the power from the 401k brokerages if they weren't allowed to vote with your shares.

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iloveturtles 8 points ago +8 / -0

Blackrock = people's 401ks.

Thanks for pointing this out since no one ever does when they mention Blackrock. However, Blackrock does do most of the voting based on the shares they hold that you own. That does give them immense influence.

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iloveturtles 1 point ago +1 / -0

I watched the live stream footage of the landing and this video has a point. The live footage was mostly a CGI depiction of the landing status and some shitty low-quality low-frame-rate video footage from the lander.

There was a comment made during the broadcast that there would be higher quality video that would be downlinked at a later time. But that has yet to happen.

It all seems very fishy, I am trying to rationalize such shitty footage in my mind. Higher quality color cameras are neither expensive nor do they weigh a lot. I understand that perhaps live footage has to be limited for bandwidth reasons but you can always transfer higher quality video after the fact.

It does make you wonder what's going on.

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iloveturtles 1 point ago +1 / -0

Here are some things to think about:

Why is that some of the population of homeless include the adult-children of relatively affluent families?

Why is it that many immigrant families with very little resources aren't homeless?

Homelessness has nothing to do with homes.

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iloveturtles 1 point ago +1 / -0

Don't feel like watching Crowder, but as understand it, the Bush camp pulled serious shenanigans to win Florida. Gore should have won Florida. But then again, he should have won his home state of Tennessee too.

Some things come to mind that leaned in the favor of Bush to win Florida and ultimately the electoral college in 2000: Recounts, hanging chads, Florida Supreme Court ruling, Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris.

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