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MontyMole 42 points ago +42 / -0

FTFY: not really ‘fact’ checks at all, but merely ‘white genocidal Bolshevik pedophiles who want every Christian to die screaming'.

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MontyMole 3 points ago +4 / -1

Their most respected religious scholars refer to us as lower lifeforms, chattel to be bought and sold and raped and slaughtered for shekels.

They believe we were created only to be enslaved in service to their divine master race.

What were you expecting?

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MontyMole 3 points ago +3 / -0

Would you recommend using supplements like protein powder and creatine, or getting it all naturally through food?

Some people swear by them, however I'm a minimalist who tries to make lasting and permanent life changes and I don't like spending money. Instead, I have high-protein yogurt for breakfast (which is quick and delicious with diced fruit or a swirl of honey or maple syrup) and try to incorporate lots of protein into my normal meals without supplements. It's not as efficient, but I get the same result over time.


Dave Schrader hosts a fun paranormal podcast called Darkness Radio. Dave used to be a guest host on C2C. You may enjoy that show too.

You can download thousands of Darkness Radio podcasts for free from this link:

https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/2w43u-4a5a9/Darkness-Radio-Podcast

My dad still does oven pizza and fries on some nights.

Life is a roller-coaster for everyone and I'm sorry this year has been difficult.

It does sound like you have an opportunity to learn how to cook some basic, healthy, high-protein meals for yourself and your father. I'd recommend teaching yourself by cooking lunches for yourself until you perfect the recipes. I've tried to create a list of very basic suggestions.

Your father may feel self aware and guilty about what is happening and may discourage you from learning how to cook because he's worried your mother will believe YOU are looking after him, so perhaps handle this carefully. He may try to discourage you if he doesn't understand you simply want to better yourself. If it creates unwanted drama than consider teaching yourself to cook meals by cooking yourself lunches whenever you can.

Remember to leave the kitchen cleaner than you found it. Wash everything dish you used and also wash everything else and wipe down the sink, counter and taps when you're done.


Here are my random thoughts on learning to cook some healthy, cheap, quick, easy meals:

Learn how to make instant gravy: Thoroughly combine gravy powder and water in a mug. Microwave it for 20 seconds and then stir it to prevent the powder forming a lump in the bottom of the cup. Repeat a few more times until it's thick. Let it bubble up and get super hot on the last final heating so you know it's completely cooked / completely thickened. Add some cold water if it's too thick and heat it again until it's how you like it, but keep it runny so it's not salty and overpowering.

Do you like instant mashed potato? Some people don't like it but I love it, especially with white pepper mixed in. If you haven't tried it then I recommend you give it a go because all you need is to combine white pepper, the potato powder and boiling water and let it sit for ten minutes. Reheat in the microwave and serve. Delicious with instant gravy and nice with sweet corn kernels mixed in.

Roast carrot is easier than blanching or steaming it and far more delicious. Just peel some carrots. Halve or quarter them into very thick, long fingers. Place on spray-oiled alfoil covered oven tray. Lightly spray with oil and cook in 400F / 200C preheated oven for 20 minutes. They'll shrink slightly and become sweet as they roast. Delicious and easy if you're already cooking something in the oven.

Frozen chicken schnitzels, frozen pot pies and frozen sausage rolls are cheap and easy and relatively healthy. Just put them in a preheated oven for as long as the packaging cooking instructions say. It couldn't be easier.

Frozen peas or corn: combine water in a microwave jug or coffee mug and microwave until bubbling. Leave in the water until just before serving so they stay hot. Strain and serve.

Here's three examples of healthy, cheap, quick and easy meals using the above skills:

  • Chicken schnitzel with mashed potato, roast carrot, peas and gravy: the whole meal will take you about five minutes to prepare and couldn't be simpler. Thaw the frozen peas and make the instant mashed potato and gravy while waiting for the schnitzel and carrots to roast.

  • Individual beef pot pie and oven fries served with roast carrot, blanched broccolini and gravy: Put the frozen pie, oven fries and carrot sticks in the oven and you're basically done. Boil a pot of water to blanch the broccolini for 60 seconds and make some gravy before serving. Less than 5 minutes of effort.

  • Sausage roll with cheesy cauliflower, roast potatoes, blanched carrot, peas and gravy: You can buy delicious frozen roast potatoes (flavored with garlic and rosemary) and frozen cheesy cauliflower that just needs to be microwaved. Cook the frozen sausage rolls with the frozen roast potatoes (or oven fries) in the oven. Microwave the cheesy cauliflower and boil a pot of water and blanch the carrot sticks and peas for three minutes. Make some gravy and serve.

The reason I gave three examples was to show how many different meal variations you can easily make with a few skills and very little effort. There are so many delicious and healthy frozen pies, schnitzels, chicken kiev, frozen crumbed tenders, pastizzis, sausages, etc. Frozen scalloped (cheesy) potatoes are also delicious. I also make stuffing balls from a grocery store mix, bake and freeze them... and thaw them and warm them in the oven when I want a nice side for a gravy meal.


Chili con carne on rice with grated cheese and English cucumbers: I can give you a quick chili con carne recipe, but you can buy very nice and cheap canned chili con carne from the grocery store. Then all you'll need to do is make some rice or use the 90 second instant microwave rice and microwave the chili. Add some grated cheese and some English cucumber slices for some fresh green color and a cool taste to contrast the hot chili. I prefer the long, green English cucumber because the skin is healthy and delicious and it doesn't need to have the seeds removed because they're so soft and nice too. Chili con carne is very healthy, the beans are extremely healthy and contain protein.


Making perfect stove-top rice is easy, but needs a little experimentation based on the size of the pot you're using and what type of lid it has. Combine dry rice and 1.8 times the rice's weight in COLD water in a pot with a glass lid. Using cold water will stop the rice being sticky. No need to wash the rice first. Cover and bring to a boil then reduce to the lowest heat for 16 minutes. Remove from the heat and allow the rice to sit for at least ten minutes to finish absorbing the water and cooking without taking the lid off or mixing it. Doing it this way will prevent any rice from sticking or burning to the bottom of your pot. You'll need to break the rice up with a fork before serving, but it'll come out perfect.

If I know I'm making a dinner with rice, I'll make the rice as soon as I get home from work and just reheat it briefly in the microwave before serving. My stove-top has a timer so I can set it to cook for 16 minutes and then turn itself off... which means I get perfect rice with about 20 seconds of effort.

Or just use the 90 second microwave rice from the grocery store. That's not quite as nice, but it's still cheap and couldn't be easier.


Omelette with baked beans and buttered bread: eggs and baked beans are great sources of protein. I heat the oil in the fry-pan until hot, then tip most of it down the sink so I use only enough to coat the pan. This keeps it healthy and prevents it being oily and unpleasant. Consider frying some sliced mushroom in the oil before adding the egg. Add some fresh parsley to the egg to make it look pretty. Put some white pepper in the egg and in the baked beans to make the meal even more delicious. Try it because it really makes a huge difference. Some grocery stores sell "lightly dried" parsley in little packets that have long expiry dates and also freeze well. I much prefer this to using dried parsley flakes when making omelette.


Chicken penne pasta and broccolini arrabbiata: arrabbiata is just a spicy tomato pasta sauce that most grocery stores sell. You might need to buy a few brands until you find one you like, but it'll be worth it. This meal relies on leftover cooked chicken or using a filled pasta that contains meat. I always keep some leftover cooked chicken in my freezer to thaw it for making this meal. You might want to buy some cooked chicken or cook some yourself if you don't have leftovers. Instructions for one serving: bring a pot of salted water to the boil, add 80g of penne pasta and boil until cooked. Throw in 80g of sliced broccolini to blanch for 30 seconds then drain immediately. Add the thawed chicken pieces and pasta sauce back into the now empty pot and heat until bubbling. Combine with the pasta and broccolini and throw in some grated tasty cheese or parmesan. Cheap and easy with LOTS of vegetables and protein from the chicken. Takes about 30 seconds of preparation because that's how long it takes to slice up some broccolini. The broccolini does a good job of filling you up rather than having a large meal of mostly pasta carbs. It doesn't need any more carbs, but if you're preparing it for someone else then consider cooking some garlic bread in the oven to go with the meal.

This meal also works well with gnocchi (potato dumplings that take only a couple of minutes to cook in UNSALTED boiling water) and a range of "fresh" filled pasta like beef ravioli or ricotta and spinach agnolotti rather than using leftover chicken.


Chinese Beef and Broccoli on Rice: you'll need beef stir-fry strips from your grocery store, some fresh broccoli and a bottle of nice stir-fry sauce. You'll need to buy a few to see which ones you like, or you could make your own with a few ingredients, but I think it'll be better for you to experiment with that later. Chinese beef and broccoli traditionally uses a flavored soy sauce, but any variation will be fine. Black bean is good or just a generic dark colored "stir-fry" sauce will almost certainly be good too. Fry the beef and then throw in the sliced broccoli for a few minutes and then dump in some sauce. That's it. It would probably be nice with any meat or even sliced up sausages. Use the stove-top rice recipe from earlier or microwave a packet of 90 second instant rice. Keep the serving of rice small and make the meal more about the protein and vegetables and the tasty sauce.


If you do start teaching yourself to cook, write down every recipe on your computer and create numbered versions as you experiment and make adjustments because that's how you perfect them. If you haven't cooked something in a few months, you'll never remember the important details like seasoning measurements.

Let me know if you have any questions or want some more recipe ideas. I tried very hard not to include anything complicated or expensive.

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MontyMole 1 point ago +1 / -0

Israel is encouraging the world to mandate four boosters now.

I think the Ɲew World Order is rushing for some reason. Perhaps they project that not enough people will be killed by their deadly vaccines before the sheeple wake up?

Lip licking and hand rubbing over killing little children with the clot-shot has intensified.

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MontyMole 6 points ago +6 / -0

One-on-one meeting with Biden, high-noon at town square?

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MontyMole 14 points ago +14 / -0

Be very careful around her because she'll likely accuse you of racism, sexism or rape, just so she can take paid stress leave.

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MontyMole 5 points ago +5 / -0

Stop drinking coffee and fizzy drinks. This habit / routine will take a few weeks to leave behind but those things add nothing to your health. Drink water.

Do you prepare your own meals or do you eat with your family?

Instead of watching mainstream media garbage, go for an hour long walk or run each evening and consider that your evening entertainment. Download some podcasts and listen to them while you walk. It will soon become the highlight of your day and it'll be a pleasant way to help you sleep and build muscle tone in your legs. You'll start to get some mild blisters on your feet after a few days, but that's good because you won't be so soft after you heal. I listen to Coast to Coast AM podcasts because I find discussions about famous haunting, UFO cases, strange mysteries and conspiracy theories to be silly but very entertaining.

Predawn walk or run is also good because you get to see the sunrise, if that is more convenient.

The trick with daily exercise is it takes about a month to fully feel like part of your normal routine and when that happens, you'll want to do it and feel compelled to do it.

If you do start exercising in some way, consider adding more protein to your diet to help your body gain muscle mass quickly. Even simple things like eating a huge bowl of high protein Greek yogurt for breakfast will help you a LOT. I leave a serve out each night during winter so it's no so cold. I also add a swirl of maple syrup because it's nice.

Stop eating instant ramen. The food pyramid is a lie because you don't need 5-11 servings of bread / pasta / rice per day. You need mostly just meat and vegetables. Two slices of bread for a lunch sandwich each day and a small serving of pasta or rice a few nights a week is good.

I ask only so we can recommend some quick and healthy meal ideas. You'll be amazed how many delicious, healthy and cheap meals can be prepared in less than five minutes.

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MontyMole 5 points ago +6 / -1

100% effective, 33% of the time.

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MontyMole 1 point ago +1 / -0

I refuse to believe a gay, Hollywood, African-American Jew would hoax a hate crime.

I won't believe it!

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MontyMole 2 points ago +3 / -1

No.

The Democrat hatred for Russia and Hillary Clinton's yearning for a hot war with Russia is because Putin was making moves to kick out Russia's Rothschild central bankers since 2015 and he recently succeeded.

All wars are banker wars.

See Q post #135 - #138 to learn who those bankers are.

Fun-fact: WW2 was declared hours after Hitler helped Germany and Austria kick the Rothschild central bankers out of their countries so they could start printing their own money.

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MontyMole 15 points ago +15 / -0

Me neither.

My family have enjoyed gift free Christmases for decades.

Instead of ugly, needless and glutenous consumption, instead we celebrate Jesus Christ with a nice dinner together. We all cook something we know the family will enjoy. We set a seat at the head of the table for Jesus to join us and we relax.

During the meal we each discuss one act or teachings of Jesus Christ that helped us during the year.

Nobody is stressed and there's very little washing up because most of the serving dishes leave with the family members who brought them.

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MontyMole 8 points ago +8 / -0

Any leader who is reduced to a weeping emotional cripple like that, has no place leading the fee world.

Every time I see Bathhouse Barry weeping because he wants to take our guns or crying Chuck Schumer weeping about shekels, they make me feel more nauseated than they usually do.

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MontyMole 4 points ago +4 / -0

I appreciate your perspective and I've considered it as an effective approach many times, however I'm forced to return to my Christian foundations of simply telling the truth.

I refuse to entertain any of their lies about global warming, Russian collusion, the ozone hole, Donald Trump, global cooling, Net Neutrality, Syrian gas attacks, 9-11, Ukraine collusion, glyphosate, the health benefits of smoking tobacco, Iraq weapons of mass destruction, open borders, Critical Race Theory, their deadly Covid vaccines or their Covid holocaust hoax.

I think leveraging false "Bolshevik" narratives within conservative memes only undermines the good works of patriots who are attempting to preserve our history and respect truth.

John 8:32 - "The truth will set you free"

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MontyMole 39 points ago +42 / -3

Did you know that WW2 was declared hours after Hitler kicked the Rothschild central bankers out of Germany and Austria?

Are you aware that one million Jewish prisoners and ten million German civilians starved to death AFTER WW2 ended, between 1945 and 1947 mostly because of allied sanctions?

This isn't a controversial topic because Eisenhower's Holocaust isn't disputed by any historian.

Yet everyone has seen the photos of German prison guards burying starved prisoners in mass graves. These photos are often the centerpiece of Holocaust Museums and History Channel documentaries and most people never think to ask if those photos were taken before or AFTER the war ended. Most people never think to question why prison guards went to the effort of digging huge burial pits when they allegedly had massive crematorium infrastructure onsite.

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MontyMole 29 points ago +29 / -0

The Jewish Talmud contains some more examples:

"There are two early "Holocaust" tales from the Talmud. Gittin 57b claims that four BILLION Jews were killed by the Romans in the city of Bethar. Gitting 58a claims that 16 million Jewish children were wrapped in scrolls and burned alive by the Romans." - Judaism's Strange Gods (Michael A. Hoffman II) page 51

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MontyMole 3 points ago +4 / -1

I just updated my original comment.

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MontyMole 83 points ago +88 / -5

You shouldn't believe everything you read on Wikipedia or see in Hollywood films.

Do you even know where the "six million" number originated?

I think it's worth learning because we're often reminded to never forget:


It all started as Russian wartime propaganda claiming four million Jews were exterminated in the gas chamber showers at Auschwitz concentration camp, located in Poland.

This story was presented without evidence during the Nuremberg trials and assumed to be true, without question, by every judge.

The number was quickly increased to six million to also accommodate the gas chamber showers at Dachau concentration camp.

The Polish government later officially revised the estimate for Auschwitz down from four million to 1.1 million after their investigation determined it would be scientifically impossible to execute more than 1.1 million Jews using Auschwitz's gas chambers and ovens.

Dozens of teams of scientists later forensically tested the walls, structure and soil from both the Auschwitz and Dachau gas chamber showers and found no residual traces of the deadly Zyklon B gas. Many tests were performed by different teams because nobody could believe the results, despite every team producing the same results proving NOBODY was gassed in the showers at either camp.

Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site staff posted signs in several languages to inform tourists that their "death camp gas chamber showers" were just normal showers.

And that's where the six million number originated.

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MontyMole 2 points ago +2 / -0

That seems like an accurate assessment based on what we now know.

Some people claim that some doses are marked with #1 or #2 or #3 where #1 indicates harmless saline to be given to high profile celebrities and politicians to avoid any horrific public injuries or deaths from scaring the sheeple. This seems reasonable to me, but I've not seen any actual evidence to support it.

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MontyMole 1 point ago +1 / -0

Most of the worst communists are already dual citizens.

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