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MulletWrapper 3 points ago +3 / -0

Today might be one of those deja vu moments for NYC. Just saying.

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MulletWrapper 7 points ago +7 / -0

Last week mid-week, someone posted about a virtual Greenlight or Green Light event with Hillary Clinton. I went to locate information on it, and I can't find anything online. Was it a comm that activated this event and info scrubbed? Noah Green=Green light? Associated with either of these q posts?

https://qanon.pub/?q=green%20light

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MulletWrapper 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you look at Monkey Werx post from yesterday (around 5:20 mark), you'll see something peculiar. Then go to Joe's schedule for today:

https://factba.se/biden/calendar/

See any difference? Monkey even said that it was odd for Flash Bang to be leaving for Camp David so early and remarked about the strange wording on the calendar yesterday. Is something afoot?

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MulletWrapper 3 points ago +3 / -0

What I meant was that they had no named sources. A source at CNN could be the doorman making up a story. Within the article, you find no real basis.

It could be just that this is the way journalism works these days, but if so, it isn't truly investigative reporting. It's sharing rumors.

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MulletWrapper 16 points ago +16 / -0

They better start waking up. Are they not aware that the rights the press wants to suppress from the rest of us are being taken from them as well? They are stupid.

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MulletWrapper 5 points ago +5 / -0

Not one real source listed. That is not journalism.

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MulletWrapper 1 point ago +1 / -0

This seems to be from a mobile. When you look at the site from a computer, it's not there. I thought it was a foolish question yesterday until I realized this morning that the actual question was were had it gone.

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MulletWrapper 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is the second Sun piece on Megan that I've seen this morning, and the young royals (including William) are increasingly in the. news as noted in the article. Add to that the ridiculous Sun article indicating Megan could run for president, and I'm wondering if there isn't a comm.

If I were Megan, I'd be watching my back. Someone predicted she is about to be set up for the death of Harry. I'm not in the prediction game, but it makes me approach these articles from a different direction.

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MulletWrapper 3 points ago +3 / -0

That is a dumb question. It calls for me to answer what someone else was thinking when they made a statement.

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MulletWrapper 3 points ago +3 / -0

I didn't say it was an Apollo mission. The Apollo program used a Saturn rocket that lifted the astronauts into space. If read correctly, you would see that I was giving away my age and outlining the history. My grandparents owned two pieces of land on the Merritt Island Refuge, each taken for the space program. Before the space program, my great-great-grandfather and grandmother owned Blue Springs and had a steamboat landing there (inland Volusia County) where my great-grandmother and her many siblings were born and raised. My great-grandfather arrived with Henry Flagler's railroad and brought my great-grandmother to Titusville where my grandmother was born in 1899. My husband and I are members of two of the founding families of the town--each with a proud history as fishermen and entrepreneurs.

All that to say, I know my history. I lived the history of space flight. My mother-in-law worked with astronauts from the beginning of the space center and until the end of the shuttle program. My father-in-law was a NASA engineer. I could not place a value on the memorabilia I have from both of them, to include three Snoopy Awards. I'll let you figure out the significance of that since you seem to have such a handle on the program.

All that to say that Americans went to space and to say that they didn't, in my eyes, is an injustice to the hardworking men and women who had, have, and are still working in that industry. People didn't come home and unburden themselves to their neighbors when a shuttle disintegrated coming back into the earth's atmosphere if they didn't know the people who were in that shuttle. They didn't fake the Challenger disaster either. I was here. I watched it that morning, and I knew something was wrong before the explosion. I know the pain we felt as a community while mourning with our nation.

Yet with all that was accomplished with the space program, the loss of life was limited, and that is a testament to the people who worked in that industry. I do believe they lost some edge during the shuttle era because they were pushed to do too much and they lost the "Failure is not an option" attitude that I believe has been reborn in this new generation of space industry experts.

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MulletWrapper 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you ever get the chance, you'll want to come to Titusville. We're a little backward down on the edge of outer-space, and our bridge is probably our proudest accomplishment (no kidding), but you couldn't have a better place to see the launches.

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MulletWrapper 2 points ago +2 / -0

Florida is the new Texas. Texas has fallen, it seems. In our town, mask wearing is not the norm. It disturbs me to see people with masks. It makes me shudder to see hospital staff on the side of the road with an Easter Bunny sign in one hand and a "Get Your Covid Vaccine Here" in another. Yes, that happened, and I was not very Christ-like as I passed them. But they are killing people. At the soccer field yesterday as well, the only two individuals wearing masks were an elderly couple sitting in the sun watching the game. My question to their family was "Why don't you just put them in the garage, close the door, and turn on the car? You'll kill them quicker." Harsh truth.

But God bless this woman and her family. She has the heart of Christ. She is still praying for the church.

I've come to the conclusion that it is up to us to turn the tide. We must call out the mask wearers for exactly what they are doing: they are enabling those who should have no power over us to usurp authority.

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MulletWrapper 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thank you. I did apologize for the attack on an individual, but I do believe from firsthand knowledge that we have heroes who risked their lives and some who died for that program. I do consider it a disparagement of our country to say that the program is a lie, and I have admitted as well that I'm not a big fan of the space program. I can have a hesitation about it while still being proud of the accomplishments I feel were made my family and friends, and heroes I've never known personally.

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MulletWrapper 3 points ago +3 / -0

Okay, let's agree to disagree, and I'll apologize to you if they produce proof we've never landed on the moon or that the space station is not manned, etc. I hope you'll agree to do the same. I just can't understand why the Deep State would need to lie about this.

And I do apologize for the traitor remark. I spoke it for a great love of the people I know who have worked hard at Kennedy Space Center and those who have lost loved ones (not only astronauts but cape workers).

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MulletWrapper 5 points ago +5 / -0

My father spent time with Werher Von Braun. He never said much about him except he was an intelligent man. My dad had a high IQ and probably held his own on the conversation. The entire story of the space race is a fascination history. You are correct, humanity achieves great things. I believe it is because God has given us a. mind to create. As the Creator, why would he not? It's what we sometimes create that is the problem. I'm looking at SpaceX not from an Elon Musk view but from what they achieve. This is a generation that people were writing off. Their greatest work is shown in what they have done. And I say this as not a fan of the space program because I'm afraid of what it can turn into and what it does to our air quality. I have grown up on the shores of the Indian River across from the launch pads. I have seen the crap that stuff leaves on cars and what we are breathing in. Space junk fell to the earth a couple of nights ago. My friend has an app that shows the number of launches worldwide. We have no idea what they're putting up there or what we are putting up there. The only thing I can say positive about the program is if the Space Force is the reason "we have it all," that's wonderful!

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MulletWrapper 6 points ago +6 / -0

I said yesterday that as soon as everything comes to light, I'm going to stand in my front yard and scream, "We were right! We were right!" to the world. I believe that when everything is revealed, there should be a second day of independence declared.

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MulletWrapper 30 points ago +30 / -0

I live on the Space Coast. My family worked for the space program. My neighbors helped to launch the Saturn program through the shuttle program. SpaceX is in my backyard, and the younger generation are doing an excellent job.

Until you can say that you were one of the young kids who got to stand as close to a rocket launch in the 60s, on a beach nearby to watch a rocket launch ...

Until you have watched the news in horror of three astronauts burned to death in their capsule during a test ...

Until you have seen your parents drag in from 18 to 24 hour duties, unable to leave the space center because of launch windows, etc...

Until you have pictures of your dear mother-in-law on top of an eight foot gator captured at the space center because it was threatening launch workers and she was proud to be a mock member of the rescue teams ...

Until you have stood on the river shore and looked around you at expectant faces of people who are watching the shuttle launches and heard the thrust of those rockets...until you have stood among them having watched too many not to know something was wrong on a very cold January morning and until you have stood in horror as a shuttle explodes in the air above you, taking valiant men and women with it and then decimating the area in which you live because of the fear of it happening again ...

Until you have looked into your neighbor's face, who was on the launch crew, when he tells you that the astronauts on a shuttle that should be returning to earth have a 50/50 chance of survival, and you see the pain he endured because those astronauts did not return ...

Until you have watched the program build back only to be decimated by a lying Obama who took the program away only to have it roar back to life with SpaceX in conjunction with NASA ...

Then you can tell me how sure you are that men have not gone into space. I have lived it. I am a member of a seventh generational family who watched that program grow and is certain that it has not been a farce or a fraud upon Americans. When you produce such lies, you denounce the greatness of America, and I consider you a traitor.

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MulletWrapper 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am a word-nerd, so I'm about to come at this via an examination of Carrey's tweet, and I believe that they may assist HeyDumDum's theory. Most eyes will glass over, but for me, this is like forensic word-nerd examination.

I've read the posts and looked at the pictures in regard to this theory. None of that convinced me. Here's what makes me believe this theory has legs. While I agree completely that the Biden we are seeing is not the Biden of the past. I have steered clear of the clone and actor theory much like Monkeywerx saying Biden is president but not understanding everything that is going on with our military aircraft and AF1. I have no answer outside the obvious, and I hesitated to get on board with the obvious Biden-can't-be-Biden theory despite the fact I don't think he is. (Confusing, yes, but I believe many of us are waking slowly from the enslavement of in-the-box thinking that makes us look at the obvious and say it cannot be). Last week, though, pictures floated around of a Trump look-a-like, dressed in very similar clothing to Trump and a similar hat to MAGA. I believe, those were shown to tell patriots their assumptions have validity.

Sorry, rabbit trail for a minute. Here's what convinced me. It's in Carrey's January 20 statement shared by HeyDumDum. Carrey says, "I just assumed (important word there) that a radicalized America is a threat to us all." Assumed is past-tense and can be indicative of the fact that his assumption about Trump had been incorrect.

Then what does he say next in the same paragraph (the paragraphing is important)? When editing, I would have to ask an author if their intention was to twist words. I believe Carrey is twisting words here as he declares, "When a madman grabs the wheel of the bus loaded with innocent passengers, and threatens to drive it off a cliff, it tends to fill everyone's focus." Notice the change in tense. He's in present tense. Who had assumed the wheels of the bus on and before January 20?

At this point, I would ask the author, who he intended to name as the madman, and I would explain that the change in tense seems purposeful or a mistake. The part of the message written on January 20 in present tense could most definitely be referring to Biden as the true madman, but the way the "paragraph" is laid out, with the mention of Trump first, the reader would assume Trump is the madman. We don't parse language much these days. The tenses don't seem to stand out, especially when they sit in the same paragraph. And many don't recognize that a paragraph is a mark of punctuation that separates two different ideas. In Carrey's note, there is no change in paragraph, and this further lends to vagueness. Unless the author intended to mislead and told me so, I would suggest defining the "madman." If the madmen Carrey intended was, in fact, Biden, I would have had him create two paragraphs as well. Carrey doesn't do that, and I believe his intent was to mislead. I believe he was either acting like a radicalized leftist the entire time, or something convinced him that a true madman (or a man with dementia or one who could be both dementia-ladened and mad) had overtaken our country, and it wasn't done in 2016. It was taken by theft in 2020.

Most of Carrey's posts are anti-Trump/anti-Republican but those could be done purposefully, but there is one other tweet amongst them that seems to me as if he's saying something very important. It comes after those other posts and it lends to HeyDumDum's theory, I'll let you take a look and decide. For me, it falls into place when you account for the misleading in the message shared, and the tweet in the below link was posted five days before the "farewell" post.

https://twitter.com/JimCarrey/status/1350201394469322753/photo/1

And I'd like to ask a question just to provoke thought: why did Trump make such a stink about the portrayals of him on SNL? Trump is not that thin-skinned. Every president had been imitated on that show, with Hammond doing the best Clinton imitation on record. Could Trump have not been pointing us in the direction of the movie that would be played out by actors who could imitate? Carrey does have a wide range of impersonations, and he has a very unique ability to change his features and his voice, which has always been off-putting to me. He would be a natural, especially with his prat falls and flexibility.

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MulletWrapper 3 points ago +3 / -0

Okay, so either certain races are actually agreeing they are too stupid to getl ID to present to vote or it's that they don't want to get the ID because it's easier to steal another election. I suspect the latter is true. But what does it matter. Laws were in place during the 2020 election, and the steal still held.

I'm sorry. When does the military arrive and make this BS all go away? I'm tired of this off-axis life where COVID illegals storm the southern border and legal Americans have to wear masks or have proof of vaccination. I'm sick of an illegitimate, lying thieving, degenerate old man and his whore of a Vice President telling the 100 million+ of us who did not vote for him how he is going to take our rights and tax us out of existence while allowing illegal immigrants to ruin our country. And let's not forget, each of those illegal aliens gets a hell of a lot of money than the citizens of America who are hurting and trying to survive. Our citizenry is being ruled over by people we did not consent to govern, and our military is silent. Children are being abused at the border and throughout our country, and drugs are crossing our border, and still, this does not present a domestic and foreign attack.

But we'll just go ahead and hold that line until it's so thin we'll never be able to get back our Republic.

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MulletWrapper 3 points ago +3 / -0

A prophet dressed in black and speaking as if he's a psychic. When I talk about Scripture, I mean that God is not speaking into that man's ear and telling him something that is not written in Scripture. God is not telling him news to come. Doesn't work that way.

You should be very careful to make sure that the people who have your ears are not demonic. Satan can and does use Scripture, but with regard to "psychic ability" or God giving anyone news outside of His written word, Scripture is clear on that. I think in Q language it's called "no outside comms."

Do a little Biblical research and look up the Witch of Endor and how well that turned out for King Saul or look at some of Paul's encounters in the New Testament. Seems to me that you are worshipping some guy name Robin D. Bullock and not worshipping God. I think God has my back because I don't look for truth outside of God's Word.

I'll keep you in my prayers as well.

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MulletWrapper 2 points ago +2 / -0

People, prophets who say that God has told them something that is not in Scripture are scammers. This guy is as high as a kite and as dark as Satan. Sorry if you're a fan, but eww!

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