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Ineedsanity 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have wondered this for a long time. What interest are we being charged to pay that amount on 36T? 10% simple interest gets us 3.6T. sheesh

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Ineedsanity 0 points ago +1 / -1

IMO - one way to handle stress is to exclude those things we can not control. We have been taught the government is mostly good but corruption exists. We are also taught we have the best system there is. It is depressing to have this big millstone around our necks...

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Ineedsanity 1 point ago +1 / -0

The hardest one for me was realizing that our government really wasn't out for the people's best. After that it has all been different. Recently I was telling my son how bad Hitler was. He pointed asked me the question I ash him, "How do you KNOW...". Now I have a new rabbit hole.

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Ineedsanity 5 points ago +5 / -0

Since I joined this movement I have had to rethink everything. I was a brainwashed NPC most of my life. Each new topic is exciting to rethink.

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Ineedsanity 3 points ago +3 / -0

From Grok when I asked: The so-called "Epstein list" refers to a collection of names tied to Jeffrey Epstein, a financier and convicted sex offender, that have surfaced in various court documents, depositions, and media reports over the years. You're right that it’s often talked about but never fully revealed in a single, definitive form—mostly because it’s not one simple list but rather a patchwork of mentions across legal filings and investigations. The frustration comes from the fact that while some names have been made public, many remain sealed, redacted, or speculative, fueling endless curiosity and conspiracy theories.

Based on what’s already out there from unsealed court documents—particularly from Virginia Giuffre’s 2015 lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell—several high-profile figures have been confirmed as associated with Epstein in some way. These don’t necessarily imply guilt or involvement in his crimes; some were just socially or professionally linked to him. Names like Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Glenn Dubin (a billionaire hedge fund manager), and Jean-Luc Brunel (a modeling agent) have come up repeatedly in depositions and flight logs from Epstein’s private plane. Clinton, for instance, is known to have flown on the plane multiple times, though there’s no evidence he visited Epstein’s island or engaged in wrongdoing. Prince Andrew settled a lawsuit with Giuffre over allegations he denies, and Brunel, who died in custody, faced accusations of aiding Epstein’s trafficking.

Beyond those confirmed names, there’s a lot of speculation about who else might be on this elusive "list." The documents mention over 150 people, including accusers, witnesses, employees, and associates, but many are still identified only as "John Does" or "Jane Does." Some prominent figures—like Alan Dershowitz, Epstein’s former lawyer—appear frequently (over 130 times in one filing), tied to allegations he’s denied. Others, like Bill Gates, met with Epstein post-conviction for philanthropic discussions, raising eyebrows but not proving misconduct. Then there’s Donald Trump, who partied with Epstein in the ‘90s and once called him a "terrific guy," though no solid evidence links him to the crimes either.

The Polymarket odds floating around on X—like Ehud Barak (77%), David Copperfield (67%), or even Stephen Hawking (36%)—reflect public bets, not hard facts. Barak, a former Israeli PM, met Epstein multiple times, while Copperfield pops up in a deposition as a dinner guest who might’ve seen something odd. Hawking’s mention stems from a bizarre, unproven claim in an email Epstein sent Maxwell. These snippets hint at a wider network, but they’re not a smoking gun.

Why don’t we see the full list? Parts of it are still under seal to protect victims’ privacy or because some "Does" successfully appealed their disclosure. The rest is scattered across lawsuits, FBI files, or Epstein’s personal records—like his "black book," which had names like Leon Black and Jes Staley but isn’t fully public. Plus, the hype often outstrips the reality; much of what’s unsealed so far repeats old news or lacks context.

So, who’s on it? Likely a mix of the already-named elites—politicians, billionaires, celebrities—plus lesser-known enablers and victims. But without a court dumping everything, it’s a puzzle with missing pieces. The truth’s probably less explosive than the rumors but still messy enough to keep us guessing.

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Ineedsanity 2 points ago +2 / -0

With a total of about 1.8 trillion owed, it is hard to ignore all of the possible waste fraud and abuse in the University propaganda machine. As a tax payer It angers me that our money was used for brainwashing the world. It seems more unfair that college students paid more for their personal intense brainwashing courses. I went through it as a student to become a teacher, I was already in my 30s and saw BS for BS. I know it got worse...

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Ineedsanity 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just a thought: There is so much waste... What if taxes are collected on those who owe student loans until they are paid back? Those who did not take them out, or paid them out no taxes? IMO - no more interest. The university prices were greatly inflated. Can the stollen diamonds be returned to student loans as well? No interest? Can't pay for it? The degree is forfeit?

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Ineedsanity 3 points ago +3 / -0

The dirty secret is that many Americans were confused / upset by the never ending cycle of nothing. The Propaganda machine kept it all together. I was once a Good Little NPC. I spouted the narrative out at every chance I had.

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Ineedsanity 2 points ago +2 / -0

I found out some of my posts were shadow banned and then The Donald was closed. I shook the dust off my feet and started looking fir a new home. Blessedly I found Frens as well as:)

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Ineedsanity 2 points ago +2 / -0

Both sounds good. I really want to see Hobbs get something from all of the lying and cheating. It should be Kari Lake in that position. She would have already worked to enforce border security. Note - not from Arizona

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Ineedsanity 3 points ago +3 / -0

Here it is vague for me. IIRC, mRNA shots will be made that can customize your protein to perform some tasks. I imagine they are talking about a personally customized shot / treatment. For myself I would continue to be a true blood and not take them. I would take the advice if they could completely identify what nutrients or foods I could ingest to allow my body to heal naturally.

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Ineedsanity 6 points ago +6 / -0

Please remember: there are still a lot of the brainwashed / programmed. It is horrible what they did but as they wake up they will either apologize or blame it on someone else. I pray the country can be put back together.

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Ineedsanity 3 points ago +3 / -0

With so many well-thought-out posts, I'd like to add another potential benefit of AI mRNA technology. What if it could first generate all possible alternative therapies? For example, if you have prostate cancer, AI could present you with a list of six researched therapies, including Ivermectin.

Another advantage could be identifying areas where further research is necessary.

I also keep thinking about my family members who received the "clot shot." Could there be a "reverse patch" or an "unclot shot" developed? Perhaps such a treatment would need to be customized based on the individual's current DNA, considering any mutations that might have occurred.

These are my thoughts and, admittedly, my hopes. I believe "Hopium" is one of the critical molecules needed in the distribution of the Redpill.

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Ineedsanity 5 points ago +5 / -0

Great insight Fren! This does set the stage for the public to see the intent to WILLINGLY and WILLFULLY misleading by the companies and the GOVERNMENT!

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Ineedsanity 7 points ago +7 / -0

Oh boy, this is always a treat! Thank you Uncle_Fester!

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Ineedsanity 13 points ago +16 / -3

I am going to call 72 hour rule. The oddities of the video and attack could indicate a staged false flag. I saw the video of her and wondered if she was wearing a flame suit. Stop drop and roll is drilled into the American narrative so strongly, I am having a hard time believing she wasn't rolling around like a Football in the SuperBowl.

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