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I pray for the folks in Persia, anons here, our great President and his fantastic cabinet, and for world peace for hundreds of years without an antichrist. As for me, i must cover my mouth and let God talk. Goodbye frens.
Hey yall, in regards to the next presidential election, and remembering how we got massively screwed over by vice president's (Bush Sr., Pence, Biden), I have severe trust issues, and that includes my struggle to trust Vance if he were the nominee, and still worry if he might be a deep state plant. Marco Rubio on the other hand, i trust, and if Wesley Hunt ran for president, I lean toward trusting him too. I just want yall thoughts and opinions.
Just the amount of attacks they have against him and anything he touches, and the fact that the British elites have made it clear more than once that an Vance term after Trump term would destroy the Globalist irreversibly, makes me quite cosy.
Oh, and the fact that not just JDV,but also people like Marco Rubio etc, understand the bigger picture and what. Trump has beeen planning, very clearly. This means we dont just have a good VP candidate, we have backups as well.
Elites hating Vance is probably the greatest indicator that he's the right guy. Thank you, I feel much better about this. Do you have any particular articles or videos of those British elites at the top of your head? Or a specific thing for me to search? For now, Ill be starting with a general search with "British elites vance".
Maduro: captured, indicted, an being interrogated. Ayatollah: dead.
In the 2nd year of the 2nd Trump administration, two national leaders have been eliminated. How many more will meet a fate like this?
two puppet leaders
Since Chomsky appears to be an email buddy of Epstein, this quote seems relevant.
“The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum....”
― Noam Chomsky, The Common Good
Really, he said that? Oh boy, the irony of us breaking out of that spectrum
Yep. Sometimes they admit the truth. Kind of like the Chris Rock video, “How not to get your ass kicked by the police.”
As in the days of Noah https://youtu.be/rbvB6qC-jNY?si=fqL_ZCGegN1VuH51
A Song for ALL the Frens today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kivx9cLGe5E
"When we neither punish nor reproach evildoers... we are thereby ripping the foundations of justice from beneath new generations."
Think Iran might’ve just popped off. OSINT channels are starting to report explosions in Tehran. Israeli Defense Minister also reportedly just declared a State of Emergency to be in effect nationwide in Israel.
Edit: Israelis are confirmed to be striking Iran. No word yet on whether it was joint strikes or something they’re undertaking on their own accord
Edit: At least 2 waves of Israeli Strikes confirmed. No word on targets yet. U.S potentially joining in.
We are gonna have a parade of planets in the western sky for the next couple days. Then a red moon I think tuesday early morning. I think 4:30 mountain time. Anybody feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
...Dog Woo...
I never would have agreed to the formulation of the Central Intelligence Agency back in '47, if I had known it would become the American Gestapo.
Harry S Truman, 1961
Rural Revolution - In-your-face stuff from an opinionated rural North Idaho housewife
http://www.rural-revolution.com/
Erik Wesner - 9-Year-Old in Wheelchair Finally Hunts With His Dad Thanks to Amish Landowner
https://amishamerica.com/9-year-old-wheelchair-finally-hunts-with-dad-thanks-amish-landowner/
Friday Poem...“But Maybe God Needs Our Longing” by Nelly Sachs
https://theamericanscholar.org/but-maybe-god-needs-our-longing-by-nelly-sachs/
Poco - Heart Of The Night live 2004
https://youtu.be/MN7y1Qys2f4?si=YQqpzhDuMz360TgU
very similiar to what Wilson said about the Federal Reserve.
They always put in a puppet leader, just arrogant enough to think they are making a big change, but stupid enough to not figure out exactly what that change is.
Same Data, Different Conclusions: Why Assumptions Matter in Science BY JONATHAN K. CORRADO, PH.D., P. E. | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2026
Same Data, Different Conclusions: Why Assumptions Matter in Science BY JONATHAN K. CORRADO, PH.D., P. E. | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2026
https://www.icr.org/article/same-data-different-conclusions-why/
Two scientists can examine the same data and reach very different conclusions. Is that proof that science is broken or simply evidence that assumptions matter? A recent paper in Science Advances claims that a researcher’s personal views can shape scientific results.1 The authors suggest this reveals a serious weakness in science itself. However, their study does not indicate that science is broken. Instead, it shows that scientific conclusions depend on starting assumptions and method choices, which should not surprise us. All people bring bias into their work, and Christians have recognized this truth for centuries.
In the study, 158 researchers in 71 teams were given the same dataset and asked one question: does immigration affect public support for social welfare programs?1 Each team analyzed the data individually and got varied results. Teams whose members supported immigration often reported positive effects, but teams that opposed immigration often reported negative effects. Based on this pattern, the authors concluded that ideology influenced the production of the findings, reducing confidence in the results.1 But their own conclusion rests on a fragile assumption.
The authors’ key assumption is that systematic alignment between researchers’ ideology and their analytic conclusions demonstrates ideological bias. But this does not necessarily follow. In research, scientists make methodological decisions at every step: which variables to include, how to define key terms, how to treat missing data, and which statistical models best address the research question. These choices are not signs of dishonesty or hidden ideology but are normal features of complex data analysis and are widely acknowledged in research methodology.2 When data are multifaceted, different reasonable decisions can legitimately produce different results. Correlation between ideology and outcomes does not by itself demonstrate that ideological bias caused those differences; it may simply reflect the inherent flexibility within standard scientific practice.
Again, correlation should not be confused with causation. Showing that two things appear together does not prove that one caused the other. The study did not explain how personal beliefs changed specific analysis steps, nor did it evince careless or flawed models. It also did not test whether the differences would remain if the same teams repeated the work. Without tracing these decision paths, claims of ideological influence remain speculative.1 This highlights the broader issue about how assumptions guide interpretation.
And this issue does appear throughout science. For example, DNA stores information using a precise coding system, complete with error-checking and repair mechanisms that protect genetic integrity. Conventional scientists often assume these systems arose through unguided processes. Creation scientists begin with the expectation of purposeful design. Both groups study the same molecular structures but interpret their origin differently. The contrast lies not in the data but in the assumptions brought to the data—just as the Science Advances study unintentionally demonstrates.3
Jeremiah 17:9 explains why this happens: “The heart is deceitful above all things.” All people are subject to God’s diagnosis, including conventional scientists.4 Yet Scripture does not say truth is unreachable. It calls us to humility, honesty, and careful testing. These traits support good science.
By treating normal method differences as ideological bias, the paper goes beyond what its data support. From a creation perspective, the study points to a deeper truth—science works best when assumptions are clearly identified and tested against observable reality. True objectivity does not come from denying one’s worldview but from submitting human reason to the God who designed both the mind and the orderly world it seeks to understand.
References
Borjas, G. J. and Breznau, N. 2026. Ideological Bias in the Production of Research Findings. Science Advances. 12 (1). Gelman, A. and Hill, J. 2006. Data Analysis Using Regression and Multilevel/Hierarchical Models. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Lohrey, A. and Boreham, B. 2023. The Two Principles That Shape Scientific Research. Communicative & Integrative Biology. 16 (1), article 2203625. Cupps, V. R. Hijacking the Scientific Method. Creation Science Update. Posted on ICR.org July 31, 2014.
Its simply proof that Science is as subjective as everything else. Science never "proves" anything. It just creates theories that hold up with new data observed, until it breaks.
Thats why you dont make decisions based purely on Science. You still gotta use your human intuition and the scientific findings as just guidelines to where the truth might lay.
300 years ago, Johann Andreas Eisenmenger spent 19 years of his life pretending to be jewish to reveal what jews actually teach in the synagogues. He then wrote Entdecktes Judenthum (Judaism Unmasked), a 2000 page book documenting everything he learned. jews bribed German nobility to ban the book from being printed and destroy every copy made. Only 3000 were printed and even fewer survived.The entire book has been fully AI translated and can be downloaded here: mega.nz/folder/ulgzwJgY#LQPgGo6sq351KTfoHcANi…
//boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/528968757
An decryption key is needed? Do you know how to get around that? I am very interested in this. Also, mega is Kimdotcom's enterprise, I believe.
I don't. I pulled it off GAB yesterday and it looked fascinating. An inside observation of what scheming goes on in their Lairs.
Alright thanks. And I agree. I would very much like to read it. If you happen to find a readable copy somewhere, please DM me where to find it. Thanks, fren.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/GktZ404c1eMZ/
Thanks!
Isaiah 26:3&4.
You keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on you, because he trusts in you. 4 Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord God is an everlasting rock.
Indeed.