Don't trust NASA, they are Freemasons and Nazis. ✔️
Here, watch this video about how the Nazis were the good guys. ✔️
This is one of the better examples of how razzle dazzle works in the big picture. Thank you both for having this conversation here.
This is all very useful stuff. But just in case it's not, make sure you can grow food, hunt and/or fish and be ready to fight, 1 minute is the established national standard. Look out for your neighbors and nation, God bless.
No, they're not. The genuine ones are just truth seekers that are getting bounced from poisoned well to poisoned well and the "razzle dazzle" is viral marketing, meaning they are not only drinking from those wells, they are passing the water around quite a bit. They want truth. We all do. Until the curtains drop and we see the whole production for what it really is and what it is not, we are all in the same boat adrift in the same fog.
My advice to the other guy is to realize that the wells are being deliberately poisoned. The desire for truth during censorship had us all going to a lot of the same alternative sources. The system was ready with their poisoned wells, pre-planned, and censorship provided the thirst to drink from them. They don't care what we believe. Just that we can be divided by our beliefs. We're being sorted and separated, and it behooves us to resist division. Cultivating Intellectual hubris can be an effective tool to sow division. Look at academia.
Again, farm, hunt, fish. Ready to muster within a minute, and look out for your neighbors. We're going to be alright.
I agree that the wells have been poisoned, on this topic and many others, but flat earthers show a breathtaking lack of discernment, scientific literacy, and common sense.
Resisting division is important, but so is pointing out obvious nonsense that leads people astray.
Wedge issues are easy to identify. I don't particularly want to participate in them.
Something stinks with NASA and what better way to control criticism than cultivating an easily mocked theory as the primary critic? Bonus points if it has divisive or disruptive utility.
Careful not to waste too much time on it. Your time is valuable.
I don't really care if the firmament is held up by dwarves named Norðri, Suðri, Austri and Vestri or if we're in a simulation, or if we're awaiting the hebe's apocalypse larping out their end of days prophecies.
Or it could be a ball spinning around a ball spinning around a ball. It matters very little if I can't farm, hunt, fish and I don't look out for my neighbors.
Don't trust NASA, they are Freemasons and Nazis. ✔️
Here, watch this video about how the Nazis were the good guys. ✔️
This is one of the better examples of how razzle dazzle works in the big picture. Thank you both for having this conversation here.
This is all very useful stuff. But just in case it's not, make sure you can grow food, hunt and/or fish and be ready to fight, 1 minute is the established national standard. Look out for your neighbors and nation, God bless.
“Don’t trust NASA, they are Freemasons and Nazis”
“Here, watch this video on how the Nazis we’re the good guys”
Holy crap, I didn’t even see that. Thanks for pointing that out! Flat earthers truly are just that stupid.
No, they're not. The genuine ones are just truth seekers that are getting bounced from poisoned well to poisoned well and the "razzle dazzle" is viral marketing, meaning they are not only drinking from those wells, they are passing the water around quite a bit. They want truth. We all do. Until the curtains drop and we see the whole production for what it really is and what it is not, we are all in the same boat adrift in the same fog.
My advice to the other guy is to realize that the wells are being deliberately poisoned. The desire for truth during censorship had us all going to a lot of the same alternative sources. The system was ready with their poisoned wells, pre-planned, and censorship provided the thirst to drink from them. They don't care what we believe. Just that we can be divided by our beliefs. We're being sorted and separated, and it behooves us to resist division. Cultivating Intellectual hubris can be an effective tool to sow division. Look at academia.
Again, farm, hunt, fish. Ready to muster within a minute, and look out for your neighbors. We're going to be alright.
I agree that the wells have been poisoned, on this topic and many others, but flat earthers show a breathtaking lack of discernment, scientific literacy, and common sense.
Resisting division is important, but so is pointing out obvious nonsense that leads people astray.
Wedge issues are easy to identify. I don't particularly want to participate in them.
Something stinks with NASA and what better way to control criticism than cultivating an easily mocked theory as the primary critic? Bonus points if it has divisive or disruptive utility.
Careful not to waste too much time on it. Your time is valuable.
I don't really care if the firmament is held up by dwarves named Norðri, Suðri, Austri and Vestri or if we're in a simulation, or if we're awaiting the hebe's apocalypse larping out their end of days prophecies.
Or it could be a ball spinning around a ball spinning around a ball. It matters very little if I can't farm, hunt, fish and I don't look out for my neighbors.