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HighlyLikely 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hey, I love a good conspiracy theory and questioning the narrative is always healthy. I think in this case you have missed the mark and it's a little embarrassing for those of us who think this way.

Stonehenge is a huge international landmark and it was crumbling. So it was supported by steel beams over fifty years ago so that when people visit they are not just looking at piles of stone laying on the ground.

This is no different than seeing the steel rods that hold up a T-rex skeleton at a museum. It would be silly to the imply that T-rex are not real because they have steel rods holding up the skeleton.

Both T-Rex and Stonehenge may or may not be real but the steel has nothing to do with it.

Posts like this do not help the overall awakening movement and instead causes outsiders to laugh us off as lunatics.... or maybe this was your purpose.

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HighlyLikely 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's only a matter of time before pacifism is not the only acceptable option.

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HighlyLikely 5 points ago +5 / -0

Why would a UFO who is trying to hide its presence have giant flashing colored strobe lights installed and turned on?

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HighlyLikely 7 points ago +7 / -0

Note that the ground in the foreground has an even steeper slope. Makes me wonder how many people perished there on that lawn. Probably littered with the skeletons of previous slip-n-fall victims.

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HighlyLikely 2 points ago +2 / -0

Do hope you are right and I'm just being paranoid.

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HighlyLikely 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, saw it. That was far away and not convincing. Made me more skeptical actually.

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HighlyLikely 4 points ago +4 / -0

Dan is acting under the assumption that what happened yesterday was unintended. ( Perhaps too painful for him to face that possibility.) The negligence was so overwhelming that I am now doubting that it was an oversight.

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HighlyLikely 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would feel a lot better if there was a video that came out from trump telling us he's ok.(or any family member.) Seems like that would have happened already.

I'm worried that we are not being told all of the facts. If, heaven forbid, something more serious has happened then they would not tell us right away for fear of a mass public response.

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HighlyLikely 3 points ago +3 / -0

Fully predicted long before the debate.

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HighlyLikely 8 points ago +8 / -0

Research "Steven Greer". He is connecting literally 1,000+ whistle-blowers on the shadow governments working together. This has been a 30 year project for him and now he has been bringing them to congress for a couple of years and they are testifying under oath about their roles and experiences. Quite frankly, this is even bigger than the MAGA movement.

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HighlyLikely 11 points ago +11 / -0

As sleazy as his actions were in this case, I don't like that it's arrestable to pretend to be someone else on line. He was arrested for "online impersonation in the third degree — a felony — as well as a Class A misdemeanor charge for misrepresentation of identity."
( Maybe he was pretending to be a specific real person, which should be arrestable.. but I'm not sure of those details. )

Ultimately, anonymity online is an important tool for getting the truth out there in other cases.

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HighlyLikely 1 point ago +1 / -0

Don't get me wrong, I love everything the kid said, but if I walked into Walmart and said it, they can legally kick me out. I believe in private property rights. This is not a First Amendment issue.

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HighlyLikely 1 point ago +1 / -0

Speaking as a long time adult scout volunteer here.. the boys (youth) in scouting don't care about the adult politics around name changes etc. Talk is cheap, if you really care about the youth, start a troop in your area and run it the way you want to. You can make it boy only... or whatever. When adults walk away from scouting for ANY reason, you are hurting the boys. Dare you to step up and make difference in your area. GO VOLUNTEER.

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HighlyLikely 23 points ago +23 / -0

Wouldn't it be great if Trump could rent out or buy out the homes around the Judge's house for a huge and disruptive graduation party?

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HighlyLikely 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have heard from several people that believe this is an effort to generate positive economic feelings ahead of election. Back to office means a boost to labor-required jobs. Restaurants, parking, office maintenence, shops, commercial real estate and all areas that support office personnel etc. etc. Theory is that it will give an artificial impression that the economy is doing well. Media will soon be reporting that people "feel" that the economy is booming. Then we will hear: "All hail Biden for fixing the economy."

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HighlyLikely 4 points ago +4 / -0

If you have to call a press conferenceto tell people you are still in the race..... Then you are not still in the race.

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