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Herringbone 4 points ago +4 / -0

I saw it and commented on it. The bright red orange dot at the bottom at the moment of totality. Thought it might be a visible solar flare….

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Herringbone 2 points ago +2 / -0

No. I think Alex Jones was right. His statement was attacked as unhinged while mountains of data pointed to the feminizing effects of Atrazine on frogs.

He was just using typical Alex speech to make a point. The frogs weren’t “turning gay.” They were “transitioning” male to female and actually capable of reproducing with less effected males if memory serves.

The sentence was attacked, not its substance.

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Herringbone 13 points ago +13 / -0

Atrazine (herbicide). Agricultural run-off. Alex Jones is lambasted for saying it “turns the freaking frogs gay.” But that was taken out of context. It is a huge problem. It dis-regulates human hormones and causes a lot of reproductive system cancers.

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Herringbone 2 points ago +2 / -0

You put black bear in there. I went with a Smith & Wesson Shield 2.0 in 10mm for my Bear country gun. Its thin enough for daily carry, and 10mm has better terminal ballistics for larger game (and urban bipeds).

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Herringbone 9 points ago +9 / -0

Oh no!…anyway what’s everyone doing for St Patrick’s Day this year?

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Herringbone 16 points ago +16 / -0

This is the shitter for me. I’m a pilot. Many of my pilot friends are Military and previous military.

I can’t send a link to “Catturd” to them and have them take it seriously.

That’s my problem with so much of this psy-op, the sources never have the veneer of legitimacy.

I guess I understand the subversive and underground nature of this “awakening” process…to some extent.

One must first become amenable to finding truth before it can be revealed to them.

The truth always hides behind meme names and survival food advertisements, and websites designed in the 90’s.

I know a big part of the awakening is getting folks to unplug from the matrix and “dig” for themselves, but this is still “preachng-to-the-choir.”

As a pure-blood pilot who threaded the needle through the mandate season, it’s maddening.

The data is there but it won’t be “true” until the New York Times reports it.

Understandably so.

High achieving individuals have become “high achieving” because they believe they have only used “the best sources” of information to get where they are.

They all have $100 annual subscriptions to the Wall-Street Journal and the New York Times.

Us stupid plebes getting disinformation on free message boards and sites with spammy adverts are stupid rubes.

It’s hard to break through.

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Herringbone 4 points ago +4 / -0

Like Alex Jones, I believe his analysis is wrong and intentionally inflammatory…part of the Awakening.

I still hold to the belief that sober-minded people (us) have some sort of grasp that our current season is a psy-op, and even our favored dignitaries are not immune from erroneous analysis.

Everyone we love to find on social media every day comes to us through a technology system. We believe we have found a safe-haven of information…they still have to pay the bills so they sell diatary supplements, survival food, or give audience to gold-and-silver purveyors.

Market forces, influence seeking, and human vanity (clout) is in play here.

I forgive them that need or motivation, but I take it into account when evaluating their message. If my preferred message-sender leverages fear for clout, I take notice,

“Fear not for know that I am God”

What I don’t forgive from my preferred message-senders is the application of fear to drive engagement.

Covid revealed that institutions we trust are corrupted and managed by dark forces.

That was a revelation to me and hard to metabolize, but here we are.

The reality is, these forces have been at work for the whole of human history, shortening lives to prevent the time needed for us contemplate the reason and nature of our time here.

So spend more time contemplating why we are here and for what purpose than jumping at shadows. My humble opinion.

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Herringbone 29 points ago +29 / -0

Cop buddy working the scene just texted 10 shot, 2 critical. One (possibly 2) shooters one for sure in custody. Says it’s pandaemonium by Union Station.

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Herringbone 8 points ago +8 / -0

This implies no-one has sent her even luke-warm letters of support. If she has to fake this level of fan mail, literally no one likes her.

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Herringbone 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cooper is an outlaw hero with solid brass balls.

Biden doesn’t have the brains or bravery to pull off a stunt like that.

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Herringbone 1 point ago +1 / -0

So that’s how it’s gonna be played…wait a few years, wait for the “story” to grow kind of stale, then conflate any name associated with it “witness or accused.” Since it’s so broad with so many names…hope everyone is so confused no one can keep the names straight…. Lost in the murk… Guilty will claim to be heroes, and it will be much ado about nothing. Well nice try, but no dice. We’re making a list a checking it twice.

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Herringbone 60 points ago +72 / -12

Fake and ghey. The reality is the best trained 120# woman has zero chance against a 190# average athletic man. It’s simple physics. This is some “The Marvels” style wish fulfillment.

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Herringbone 2 points ago +2 / -0

There isn’t one central “Marine Corps Ball” Marine Corps units everywhere on both coasts hold one, as do oversees Marines. Even Reserve Units hold a Marine Corps Ball regionally at the company or battalion level. This just means the Marines of CentCom won’t have one this year. CentCom’s area of operations extends from Egypt to Kazakhstan and is focused primarily on the Middle East. Understandably they don’t want those forces nursing the inevitable three-day hangover the Ball typically provides. Having been to many Marine Corps balls, I can assure you, they are a blast…but you do need to pack a spare liver. Our Navy Corpsmen would often provide us with saline IV rehydration services the day after.

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