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onetimeuser 2 points ago +2 / -0

Key difference is agency

Cbdc will remove almost all agency one would have to sort out their finances and their affairs

The below is pretty self explanatory and a lot of you already know it, but I'll just note it anyway:

Life puts you in auto mode, takes agency out of your hands -> you think less, care less about where your money goes -> overall get dumbed down as more decisions are made for you -> become absolutely helpless and useless -> now a perfect slave and will not revolt because physically in resources you'd be reduced, and mentally you can longer identify this new lifestyle as a threat

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onetimeuser 1 point ago +1 / -0

Look up "synagogue tunnels New York"

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onetimeuser 1 point ago +1 / -0

What do you think of this? It's just a quick, light discussion on the book I mentioned

https://odysee.com/@DollarVigilante:b/Apocalypse-of-Yajnavalkya:6

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onetimeuser 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm sry but this is quite possibly very dumb.

on the surface it does sound dumb, I agree. but i haven't looked into it enough myself personally to fully say. that was just an example from Archaix. of a perspective that isn't commonly heard of, and so sounds dumb

beyond that the question of who made GMO humans, I can only speculate because like i just said i haven't looked into it too much myself yet. I am only starting to be more active in this topic.

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onetimeuser 1 point ago +1 / -0

i don't "believe" or "not believe", just considering all ideas and interpretations that lots of different people are speaking about for the time being. i'll let everything stand the test of time and see what holds and what doesn't

there's also Jason Breshears (Archaix) who has a very different perspective on the nephilim; he reckons that they are simply GMO'd humans (likely White) that were introduced into the geographical regions where other humans viewed them as "godlike". I don't believe it but it's an interesting perspective

basically keeping an open mind on all takes regarding aliens/elohim/nephilim

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onetimeuser 1 point ago +1 / -0

Moving up the list of things in actively considering

Clif High has been regularly talking about elohim stuff for the past several months on his podcasts

Jeff Berwick starting to talk about it as well, and is reading The Apocalypse of Yadjnavalkya

Several others around the internet talking about aliens more often... So definitely in a period where this topic is trending for some reason

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onetimeuser 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nicely put. Since we are compartmentalized (not infinitely seeing) we make up shit beyond our veil to affirm our "understanding" of reality. One of the tell tale signs is mixing notions of "curve" and "straight", or even worse fusing concepts that are exclusive such as "space" and "time".

i see no problem with making up shit since that's the best we can do - we approximate and re-iterate. as of now GR and SR are the "best" approximations we have in the mainstream (I don't trust GR and SR personally).

The problem is big academia and institution-level idiots not willing to let go and embrace new ideas once we've gone beyond and re-iterated past GR and SR. So now we've been stuck and running circles trying to plug all the holes in these theories for the better part of 100 years almost.

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onetimeuser 4 points ago +4 / -0

I fart every hour. Feels great

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onetimeuser 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interesting, I'll have to be more observant of this going forward

Never really thought of it because still saving and organising almost everything consider valuable to me

For over 10 years only used maps as a reference guide and rarely used the active directions instruction feature. Found most of all that people will think of you as crazy if you don't use maps for that alone

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onetimeuser 3 points ago +3 / -0

the flat earther is a retard. doesn't even bother to watch Max's videos that he's already addressed this like 7 times in the past year alone. he even addressed it again in his video from a few days ago.

the comment he made has convinced me that flat earthers are dumb retards who don't look at anything outside of their bubble.

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onetimeuser 2 points ago +2 / -0

The great depression correlated with a shrinking of the money supply after the roaring 20s which came off of an expansion of the money supply

If this happens then it might mean we're in that money supply reduction phase of the great depression replay with similar outcomes as to what follows in terms of control.

I phrase it this way because modern technology and processes might disguise or alter the timeline of events

Just another take on it

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onetimeuser 2 points ago +2 / -0

The problem is that unlike us, most people simply do not question regarding they've been told.

The Problem and the Why is simple, like you've said. The overcomplicating factor is coming from media, government, "experts" talking in circles about nothing while at the same time presenting themselves in such a way that we doubt our ability to reason and defer thinking to them

Going back to the example with the friend I mentioned who said "if someone is outcompeted by an immigrant they deserve it".... he says that believing in the image of the world shown him by all those bad actors. They've told him that immigration is the only way. They've told him that this works is honest and someone working hard honestly will be rewarded. They've told him that what is actually socialism is capitalism. Combine all those ideas together it's no wonder why he would make such a statement

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onetimeuser 3 points ago +3 / -0

This phenomenon has been observed, dissected, discussed, disputed... all of it for decades already.

You've realised it too on your own, which is great. But more people should've come to the realisation like you a long time ago.

The few people who used to raise these concerns were called racists or greedy capitalists or whatever insult was cool at their moments in the past.

Idiots eat up the propaganda and think it's a good thing. I have people around me saying "well if someone who lives here gets out competed by an immigrant, tough luck. They were probably useless in the first place". And they do not or just cannot think of the future consequences of these policies

Unfortunately now this mass immigration economic policy is in full swing worldwide. Just secure and cover you ass(et)s

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onetimeuser 1 point ago +1 / -0

Monero, dero, pirate chain, novelty...

... we either follow the same circles or somehow ended up thinking similarly based on logic and observation. Thanks for the confirmation bias!

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onetimeuser 2 points ago +2 / -0
  1. I'm just saying as a hypothetical, probability of it happening is low though.
  2. Solar events are irrelevant... Usually. Technically we are overdue for a big one but the cycles are in the 1000s of years
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onetimeuser 2 points ago +3 / -1

Unless we actually enter Idiocracy in which technology will maintain society for them at a somewhat functional level

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onetimeuser 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's a net lose-lose either way. He either is a disruptor and being all coy about it. Or if he is being legit then this is just par for the course because of how large Twitter is and how big corp and big government are so crucial for the business or the brand image that he has to kowtow to their "requests".

In the end someone above Elon somewhere is calling the shots no matter what. Be it a handler or a separate, corrupt figure

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onetimeuser 1 point ago +1 / -0

All the old fairy tales and folk tales got it right

Goblins

Witches

Vampires

Ogres

"gods". little g not big G

Especially the ones that were cautionary tales for children

Reptiles and lizards are just modern day folk tales for the same problem

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onetimeuser 2 points ago +2 / -0

Everyone goes down together

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onetimeuser 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sound like she's been cheating during those 5 yrs and contracted hiv relatively recently and had to make up even more lies

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onetimeuser 5 points ago +5 / -0

Jason Breshears (Archaix) claims around May 15 2040 based on a recurring 138 year cycle iirc. And Ben Davidson (Suspicious0bservers) claims within a period between 2036 to 2048/2052(?) iirc based on several datasets of geological & solar events cycles

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onetimeuser 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think after reading this conversation between you two... I see a mismatch in perspective. I think the wider problem is that "knowing" as you talk about it is something that is internalised, i.e. truly coming from within whereas the other guy likens "knowing" to "knowledge". And by doing so what the religious and the atheists claim to "know" really are externalised ideas supplanted into them.

Religious people don't "know" everything because they did long meditation over it. It's because they were taught from childhood how things are. Likewise for the atheists, they've been taught a worldview and eventually subscribe to it fully. They both never really come to "knowing" as you understand it from deep inner work

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onetimeuser 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah you're getting the picture. I'm also a relatively late entrant to this way of thinking, couple years in.

I think the reason why most people dismiss astrology is because what's mostly presented to us in the mainstream is some kind of "application" and no one is ever taught the foundational theory/reasoning behind the application of it

It is as another commenter said here. Energetic interactions, and imprinting a snapshot on a human at birth. Since this universe appears to be running in cycles, following the wave patterns and by your definition "interface maps" it has become easier over time to predict and associate behaviour, temperament, thought-processes by the snapshot in time of said maps.

I've come to strongly lean on the idea that this was high level ancient science, based on the understanding on energetic flow/waves (electro-magnetic)

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