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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree. We should not ignore declining birth rates and there is a multi-pronged attack on men and women to further divide the populace. Declining birth rates are one of the outcomes "they" desire.

The transgender agenda is only one small prong. I'm not saying that we should ignore the transgender agenda. It's an insidious attempt to fuck up our children.

But we have countless other issues that could "end civilization" far more effectively than the transgender agenda.

And in full disclosure to the OP (pnwhomebrewer), I'm picking on him a bit here because I know so many conservatives and patriots that have this very visceral reaction to the transgender agenda, so much so that it often obscures far bigger, more important issues.

We've got a lot of fronts to fight in this war. We've got to choose our battles wisely and avoid hyperbole.

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JackieDaytona74 6 points ago +6 / -0

Polls are an integral element of voter fraud. There's no way in hell that President Trump is only up by 2-6 pts. The polls exist solely to set expectations and manipulate voters.

This data is encouraging when one accounts for the fraud all major polling companies commit. But we have to FLOOD the ballot box with legal votes (If the election happens).

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +6 / -4

Look, I agree that this agenda is extremely damaging to society. It's also apparent that it's yet another social agenda put forth by a small group of very powerful people.

But we have WAY bigger problems that genuinely do threaten civilization. No matter how far the Trans agenda gets, men are still going to want women and women are still going to want men. We're not all going to become gender fluid, nor is every mother going to come down with Transhausen by Proxy.

The Trans agenda is clearly very damaging, but let's keep things in perspective. We've got bigger problems like the Bill of Rights being under assault, fractional reserve banking and freedom & liberty being under constant assault in the West.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

QA, could you post the link to the tweet?

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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is certainly a significant story, but I question the assertion that Vista's brands account for 90% of American ammo. I find it extremely unlikely that's the case given the number of ammunition manufacturers here in the states that are not owned by Vista.

The company is being pursued by two different companies, one is Czech and the other is MNC Capital which is a Dallas based capital investment firm.

I can think of worse countries to purchase this company than Czechoslovakia and there's very little information on MNC Capital, though in general principle I'd prefer to see Vista remain in American hands.

What is concerning is that it appears that between this Czech company owning Fiocci and purchasing Vista, they would own a majority of the primer manufacturing in the world. As to what % that majority is, I'm not sure.

Bottom line, while I do agree this is a significant story, based on available information it's extremely unclear what the preferred outcome is.

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JackieDaytona74 11 points ago +11 / -0

Particle accelerators have been around for many, many years and are responsible for some of the most important discoveries in particle physics. Up until CERN, they've been pretty innocent attempts at understanding the nature and composition of sub-atomic particles.

That being said, aside from CERN being down for the past 24 months for upgrades, they've done plenty there. The question is whether or not what they're doing is innocent scientific research.

A lot of signs that something genuinely sinister is going on. I wish your statement "It's a machine that does next to nothing" were true based on some of what we've seen.

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JackieDaytona74 5 points ago +5 / -0

WTF? There's about 10 million people that have posted "Fuck Joe Biden" on social media. Has to be a bit more to this story.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

I can't imagine a sadder day in a parent's life than when their child says they want to be an FBI agent.

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JackieDaytona74 0 points ago +1 / -1

I'm all for sending a probe to Europa as the chemistry we've seen from existing probes points to the possibility of life under the surface.

But it's difficult to take this sort of thing seriously when we ignore the non-human, intelligent life that's already been visiting Earth.

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JackieDaytona74 6 points ago +6 / -0

Have to respectfully disagree. My mentor and a few family members live in that community. And Logan has a damn good track record. Can't go on the record on that kind of thing if you want to stay employed and/or breathing.

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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

For those not on Twatter (you should get an account and join the battle), here's the full post:

Multiple intel sources: Baltimore bridge collapse was an “absolutely brilliant strategic attack” on US critical infrastructure - most likely cyber - & our intel agencies know it. In information warfare terms, they just divided the US along the Mason Dixon line exactly like the Civil War.

Second busiest strategic roadway in the nation for hazardous material now down for 4-5 years - which is how long they say it will take to recover. Bridge was built specifically to move hazardous material - fuel, diesel, propane gas, nitrogen, highly flammable materials, chemicals and oversized cargo that cannot fit in the tunnels - that supply chain now crippled.

Make no mistake: this was an extraordinary attack in terms of planning, timing & execution.

The two critical components on that bridge are the two load-bearing pylons on each end, closest to the shore. They are bigger, thicker and deeper than anything else. These are the anchor points and they knew that hitting either one one of them would be a fatal wound to the integrity of the bridge.

Half a mile of bridge went in the river - likely you will have to build a new one. Also caused so much damage to the structural integrity of the bottom concrete part that you cannot see & won’t know until they take the wreckage apart. Structural destruction likely absolute.

Attack perfectly targeted.

“They have figured out how to bring us down. As long as you stay away from the teeth of the US military, you can pick the US apart. We are arrogant and ignorant - lethal combination. Obama said they would fundamentally change America and they did. We are in a free-fall ride on a roller coaster right now - no brakes - just picking up speed.”

The footage shows the cargo ship never got in the approach lane in the channel. You have to be in the channel before you get into that turn. Location was precise/deliberate: chose a bend in the river where you have to slow down and commit yourself - once you are committed in that area there is not enough room to maneuver.

Should have had a harbor pilot to pilot the boat. You are not supposed to traverse any obstacles without the harbor pilot.

They chose a full moon so they would have maximum tidal shift - rise and fall. Brisk flow in that river on a normal day & have had a lot of rain recently so water was already moving along at a good pace.

Hit it with enough kinetic energy to knock the load-bearing pylon out from under the highway - which fatally weakens the span and then 50 percent of the bridge fell into the water.

All these factors when you look at it - this is how you teach people how to do this type of attack and there are so few people left in the system who know this. We have a Junior varsity team on the field.

Tremendous navigational obstruction. Huge logistical nightmare to clean this up. Number of dead is tragic but not the whole measure of the attack.

That kind-of bridge constantly under repair - always at night because there is so much traffic and they cannot obstruct that during the day. So concern is for repair guys who were on foot (out of their vehicles) working who may now be in the water - 48 degrees at most at this time of year.

When you choke off Baltimore you have cut the main north-south hazardous corridor (I95) in half. Now has to go around the city - or go somewhere else.

To move some of that cargo through the tunnel you may be able to get a permit but those are slow to get and require an escort system that is expensive and has to be done at night.

For every $100 dollars that goes into the city, $12 comes from shipping. Believe this will cripple the city of Baltimore at a time when they do not have the resources to recover.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

MODS, honoring your request and putting this update here in the combined thread, but my gut tells me this deserves it's own thread. I'll defer to you on that.

I didn't allow myself to speculate on this story until General Flynn commented. No way he would say what he did unless he had reason. Now this update from Lara Logan:

https://twitter.com/laralogan/status/1772675651599770093

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JackieDaytona74 4 points ago +4 / -0

Who could have ever guessed that the finances a business uses to pay employee salaries was finite?

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JackieDaytona74 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think for anyone that's seen any of my posts over the years, I've been as outspoken as anyone on the risks of the Jab and the conspiracy to use it in an effort to dramatically reduce the population.

That being said, I'm highly skeptical that Ahhnold's issues are jab related. Two of his heart surgeries occurred long before the Jab existed. He's also 76 years old, has put God only knows what into his body over the years, and he has a history of heart issues like this on his mother's side.

He's an utter asshole for the things he said about people not getting the Jab. But he had plenty of heart issues long before the Jab came along. And who knows how many hollywood actors actually even took it.

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JackieDaytona74 6 points ago +6 / -0

Hell isn't hot enough for the people that made your cousin get the jab.

Prayers sent for her health, prayers sent that the people that did this to her are brought to justice.

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JackieDaytona74 2 points ago +2 / -0

That was a dark time, in some ways darker than today because a few of us could see what was happening under the Obama admin and it felt as though there was no way out other than leaving the country. There was no Q and nobody with any substantive media platform to call out this action by DHS.

Yes, times are dark right now. But not like then. We have a visible champion fighting for us, we have far more brothers and sisters who are awake. We have a backchannel in Q.

There was a horrible, hopeless feeling back in 2013.

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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm going to try to offer a friendlier (and probably less certain critique of RFK Jr.).

I greatly appreciate his crusade to educate the citizenry of the dangers of modern vaccines, especially the C19 jab. Whether that's "part of the plan" or whether that's due to his own vaccine-induced injury, I won't pretend to know.

RJK Jr. has some extremely left-wing positions on climate change and the 2nd Amendment, the latter of which is a deal breaker for me all on its own. It's notable that he's not talking about his gun and climate positions at all when campaigning.

As to whether he's a genuine blackhat, I'll again say that I won't pretend to know. He might be someone that's on the outside looking in, believes that DJT will be wrongly imprisoned before the election and sees an opportunity to swoop in and capture the presidency. Or he could be an asset trying to weaken DJT. I don't know.

If we get to October and DJT has not been incarcerated, it is my hope that RFK Jr. would gracefully bow out of the race for the sake of the country. I'd like to believe he's just a well-meaning man that's being driven by a sense of service at best, or a sense of vanity at worst. If he stays in the race to election day, my opinion of him will change substantially.

I also don't know who he hurts more. Some polls say it's DJT, others say it's President Mashed Potato Brains that would be hurt more. Anecdotally, I don't know many liberals these days that I would bother to say "hello" to, let alone have a political discussion with them.

I definitely would not agree that RFK voters are "The dumbest people of them all" as I view them the same way I viewed the Bernie voters back in 2016. I'm nauseated by many of the positions those two candidates hold, but I have to give their constituents credit in that at least these are people that recognize something is deeply wrong with Washington D.C.

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JackieDaytona74 1 point ago +1 / -0

Adams is wising up. Everyone is in their own spot on this journey.

And this post is a damn good battle cry.

Don't let perfect become the enemy of good.

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