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Anosha 2 points ago +2 / -0

The inverse square law indeed applies and is indeed helpful. The magnitude of the source signal is a huge factor, and the signal can be very powerful indeed. There are studies on the biological effects of 2.4 GHz electromagnetic radiation carrying digital signals (which is very different than what happens in nature) and many severe effects on human health have been shown.

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Anosha 2 points ago +2 / -0

u/NEWMAGACARTA just did exactly that (speaking out)in the comment you’re replying to, and I appreciate the contribution to the conversation very much.

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Anosha 6 points ago +6 / -0

I live in Russia and Sputnik is a quality source of news published by Russians in English, so if you can verify that Sputnik published something you’re not getting played. (The very last thing any Russian media want is to give someone evidence with which to discredit them.)

And this is not the first time Putin has spoken about this topic, it’s not out of character.

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Anosha 0 points ago +1 / -1

Thank you for the link. I have read the entire document. It cites numerous quotes throughout the centuries that mention Christianity, in historical documents from the 1600s and in documents of individual states, but the Supreme Court opinion itself limited itself to saying that “this is a religious nation.” It certainly made clear that it would be inappropriate to legislate against Christian religious bodies, but it stopped short of declaring the United States a Christian nation.

In actuality, the United States federal government was founded by masonic deists who have gone to great lengths to blur the important distinction between their false religion and Christianity. The Supreme Court opinion tiptoes around this fact. I’m glad they defended Christianity as they did, and the citations they quoted, but they couldn’t directly declare the nation to be Christian, because that’s absolutely not the case.

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Anosha 1 point ago +2 / -1

Agreed on your final point, but the existence of anti-Christian figures in history does not at all mean that we have already gotten through the period of antichrist. People who read their Bibles, know history, and aren’t duped by e.g. the chiliastic heresy can see that plainly.

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Anosha 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for your kind words. It was worst when we had just moved to Russia right before the pandemic started. I said that the US would collapse. A response I got was, sure, we have been expecting that for a long time, but why do you think it is now? People from the Donbass understood why we moved but not too many others.

After the pandemic more people understood. Then after the special military operation started there has been MUCH less confusion about this.

I don’t know how to condense the thing about Russian news to anecdotes, it’s just that the accurate coverage of the western dumpster fire feels like biased propaganda to a skeptical citizen.

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Anosha 8 points ago +8 / -0

I live in Russia, and I can tell you that it’s not hard to find Russians to have very GAW-type conversations with. The main challenge is that they often think that their TV news is distorting the truth about the west when it’s actually very based and accurate. Not perfect but you can actually get accurate information from watching it.

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Anosha 8 points ago +8 / -0

Hello from a GAW member in Russia! There’s some of that but it’s much more like the gothic stuff that was in the US a generation ago.

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Anosha 3 points ago +3 / -0

There are a bunch of very interesting things in the Q drops that have me wondering if a (fake but believed) Trump assassination is planned for 12/19. If that takes place after the electoral college meets today then under the 20th Amendment it’s quite clear that Vance would be inaugurated on January 20.

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Anosha 5 points ago +5 / -0

Three drops have “ring the bell”, since 1699 quotes 703 and 1812 in turn quotes 1699.

1812 says:

Think WRAY (yesterday). Think [RR] (today). Comms understood? Do you believe in coincidences? Q

Wray yesterday! What is happening with RR today?

u/#q1812

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Anosha 4 points ago +4 / -0

That is still a major Christian Church, the Antiochian Orthodox Church, currently headquartered in Damascus. There are many Antiochian Orthodox parishes in the US. Former Rep. Justin Amash is an active member, and I was received into the Orthodox Church in an Antiochian parish. It’s kind of half immigrants from the Middle East and half American converts. The website for the American archdiocese is https://antiochian.org/

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Anosha 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’m a dual US-Russian citizen. What you said applies to Russia too, and a much greater proportion of the Russian population understands this than among Americans.

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Anosha 1 point ago +1 / -0

I heard a rumor (and nothing more than a rumor, give it zero credibility) that I thought was interesting as a hypothesis. What if Trump offered Putin a trade: you leave Syria to me, I leave Ukraine to you? Some pain on both sides, way less complicated to wind down the conflict between the nuclear powers, both sides leaving the country they depart from with reasonable assurances that their own security concerns are in decent shape.

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Anosha 2 points ago +2 / -0

Q drop 298 hit its delta simultaneously with the fall of the Syrian Arab Republic.

u/#q298

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Anosha 11 points ago +11 / -0

Q drop 298 hit its delta simultaneously with the fall of the Syrian Arab Republic.

u/#q298

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