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GetsTheNogginJoggin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Apparently this guy was one of the pilots.

And they’re claiming, like Kobe Bryant, that the crash happened « because of fog and missing the runway. »

Were they using the fog as cover for a trafficking flight?

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

That’s possible.

Considering how many New Yorkers don’t like the orthodox community, I can also see it as a, « throw the already frowned upon con artist who identifies with a religious group with a track record of problematic behavior on the pro-gun rights bus » move to discredit constitutional freedoms via bad PR.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 2 points ago +2 / -0

This feels more like trying to muddy the waters, though.

This guy has had to settle with multiple states for misleading donors to his charitable organizations. Those organizations also have a history of abuse allegations.

What better way to through constitutional carry under the bus than paint the scam artist religious figure as being pro-gun rights?

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 5 points ago +5 / -0

I’m finding it increasingly difficult to continue to have patience and grace for the willfully ignorant.

I get that they’ve been subjected to systems of oppression and indoctrination their whole lives, but if you’re still taking the word of those systems as gospel when the truth is being blasted in your face, you are choosing to be dumb and prideful. I don’t have much additional patience for the dumb and prideful.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Anyone know if Obama’s daughter was at UofM in 2019?

Eeriest part of his emails was where he discusses how he knows he’s not mentally ill because mental illnesses don’t respect national borders, but intelligence agencies do.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 2 points ago +2 / -0

I read the interview of the Mormon mom that went on a “sting” with him at 28.

The fact the kids were crying when the police led them out of the house while everyone was on the ground, including the O.U.R. team, made me feel like they were still trafficked, but by the “cops” who “rescued” them.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Somehow it seems like the Holy Spirit telling me to, “take a closer look and be skeptical” is not going to be well received here.

But thanks for the info and advice, as always.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 2 points ago +2 / -0

I’ll keep looking. But I was hoping for interviews or other leads from before the movie was made, from survivors, or any other sources that aren’t the non-profit itself.

Trust but verify.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +2 / -1

Yeah, the ex-CIA part of things is what really bothers me. It feels very “Me Too” movement-esque.

Hollywood pointing fingers at Hollywood but nothing actually changes and the problematic activities continue.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 2 points ago +2 / -0

I read through that as well.

But even the Red Cross “about us” paints the organization in a positive light.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Whoops, you are correct. I won’t buy either. Found it very telling SC Johnson stopped tacking “a family company” onto the end of their tagline.

Sorry. Freudian internet slip.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 3 points ago +3 / -0

I had no idea Praying Medic had anything like that happen to him. That makes me feel a lot better to know others have had similar callings.

I’m very newly awakened to all of this, but I had a switch flipped a few years ago that can’t be turned back off in terms of the spiritual and energetic war being raged on this earth. I think a lot of us are going to be called to do similar things before it’s all over.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 3 points ago +3 / -0

I unfortunately am of the inclination that they were once holy places that have been taken over as strongholds for dark forces and must be cleansed.

I’ll have to look this man up.

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GetsTheNogginJoggin 1 point ago +1 / -0

There’s been suggestions he’s been flipped, and is now a comms mule.

Don’t ask me. I barely know anything about the guy.

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