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Narg 5 points ago +5 / -0

Maybe true, but . . . I doubt it.

The article contains no sources or references verifying that a nuke was dropped by the US during the Korean war, and the listed Rules of the site include nothing about veracity of posted information and suggest instead (to me, at least) that this is a fan-fiction site where people create and post alternative timelines.

Yandex.com lists ONLY this allhistory.fancom story supporting the idea that a nuke was dropped by the US on a Chinese military base. All other hits from the search (on the first page, anyway . . . only so many hours in the day) are about other things related to one or more of the search words.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes!

Firesign Theater's 1974 "Everything you know is wrong" comedy album (on vinyl) made an even broader point right in the title, although not so much in its scattershot and only occasionally hilarious content.

But that IDEA, that we've been taught almost nothing but lies our whole lives, rang a lot of bells, I'm sure.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

Another top-notch, perfect meme!

Big, can't-miss-it text.

Simple, can't-argue-with-them statements.

Paradigm-busting Wake-Up medicine for the sleeping masses.

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

The first part of the clip with Trump welcoming in and hugging a black supporter feels warm and uplifting; he's relaxed and genuine and she's the same plus visibly thrilled, as any of us would probably be in that situation.

Then comes Biden and his cold shoulder to HIS black supporter, and the world turns sour and sick-feeling.

This, including especially the CONTRAST, is among the best red pills I've ever seen.

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

And Barry, and Bush II, and Clinton, and Bush I . . . going back to George Washington, for that matter (not that I have any particular problem with George, but whatever's on the books that doesn't belong, should go).

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes. Since the Roman Empire and long before, an ounce of gold has been roughly the amount needed to outfit oneself with a quality suit of clothes and footwear.

Talk about a stable form of money!

Various factors (especially today) have gold (and silver) moving up and down somewhat in market value, but NEVER to zero or even near that.

What's coming for precious metals will include currency tied directly to gold and/or silver and/or other commodities. The more directly and the more easily exchanged FOR metal or other commodities the better.

World population is far above what it was when America began minting 1-oz $20 coins, and many things people buy today did not exist (or were even imagined) back in the 1700s and 1800s. Those will be factors, to what extent I don't know, but the old FIAT dollar price will be staggeringly high because a staggering number of those fake dollars have already been created and billions more are being generated daily.

The market value of gold -- how much gold it takes to purchase a defined item or items at retail, for example -- will be more in line with the historic value, meaning one ounce of gold will be a large but not overwhelming amount of money; more than you'd likely use at the grocery store but appropriate for large purchases. That's my belief, at any rate.

Very unlike EVERY fiat currency in history, which has typically been over-printed or otherwise devalued -- eventually into nothingness.

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

One thing I can say about detective, legal, and, uh, detective/legal-adjacent shows even in THIS century is that pedophilia and human trafficking are taken seriously as the crimes they actually are.

I'm thinking The Closer, with Kyra Sedgewick in what's probably her best role, Shark, with James Woods, and Lie To Me with Tim Roth in probably HIS best role, if slightly over-the-top in places -- Lie to Me is also interesting as it's "inspired by the training of real-life deception detection expert Dr. Paul Ekman" per the show website (and various articles) and especially in Season One provides presumably true details of the science behind Ekman's work.

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Narg 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yes. Speaking truthfully is a cornerstone of honest, civilized behavior.

In this clip, the guy mostly qualifies. His preferences are different than mine -- he's incorporated a defective paradigm that has been spread society-wide by malicious actors -- but aside from a few over-statements (about Trump planning a "Muslim ban" for instance, as opposed to perhaps banning immigration from countries that support terrorism -- neither of which I see on https://www.donaldjtrump.com/agenda47) he seems honest and civil.

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Narg 4 points ago +4 / -0

It isn't just in FEDERAL elections that the Federal government is REQUIRED ("shall guarantee") to prevent fraud, including prevention of voting and influence by foreign actors, because without fair elections and thus elected representatives VOTED ON BY THE CITIZENS, there can be no "Republican Form of Government."

https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/full-text

Article IV, Section 4

The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence.

From Apple's on-disk MAC OS dictionary:

republic | rəˈpəblik |

noun

a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.

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Narg 5 points ago +5 / -0

Excellent comment and important sentiment.

Christian values (i.e., the Earthly elements of Christ's teachings) are universal and shared in large part by decent, healthy human beings around the globe. The supernatural elements of Christianity or of any other religion are human attempts to comprehend the incomprehensible, and naturally there are different opinions (and often strong feelings) about that.

But fostering compassion and brotherhood including the protection of children, is easy to understand and REQUIRED for any healthy society.

THOSE elements, the Earthly (and as it happens, scientifically known to be beneficial) elements, must be strongly protected by any government that actually serves the people. That means serious protection of life, liberty, and property rights plus the non-coercive fostering of healthy values.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

I understand, of course. I'm in a state where many want to join ANOTHER state that is (in many ways, not all) more free, and unless America as a whole gets healed, I'd support that move fully.

But it burns my ass that the Federal government has NEVER, at least in my lifetime, taken the slightest real interest in election integrity in any of the states, considering that insuring election integrity is something the feds are CLEARLY REQUIRED to do ("shall guarantee to every State"), since large-scale vote fraud by definition deprives the citizens of their ability to elect their chosen officials.

Instead, we get "elected" officials and their appointed bureaucrats chosen by the Cabal, by China and other nations, and by common criminals.


republic | rəˈpəblik |

noun

a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.


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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

EDIT: (Oops, this is in Article IV, NOT Article 3,) Section 4 of the United States Constitution

The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence.


If and when the US government begins doing its job -- and "a Republican Form of Government" MEANS one chosen BY THE CITIZENS, which in turn REQUIRES honest elections -- then there won't be any REASON for States to withdraw from the Union.

American's DO NOT WANT Communism or other tyranny; they don't want poverty; they don't want high taxes (which they know are spent mostly in ways that harm rather than help); they don't want propaganda aimed at getting them to give up their culture or their nation, or at dividing us racially or by gender or in any other way. They don't want constant aggressive wars, or bureaucrats who force them to buy things they don't want and make it difficult or impossible to buy things they DO want. Americans don't want censorship of honest speech on important topics. We don't want thousands of criminals released from foreign jails being invited into our cities and given resources our OWN people are in dire need of.

With honest elections, we wouldn't HAVE any of those problems.

Without constant, industrial-level election fraud, none of us would even be thinking about secession.

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Narg 4 points ago +4 / -0

I look forward to Freedom from the Blinders and Chains of Evil for EVERY family and town and nation in this world, but as an English-speaking American I feel a particular affinity for Aussies, Canadians, and citizens of other former British colonies.

It seems natural and RIGHT to me that those of us directly downstream of the Magna Carta should both understand and be LIVING IN freedom.

I see America's Bill of Rights as a highly-evolved descendant of sorts to the rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215 in the Magna Carta. (The American focus on individual rights was also fostered and refined by input from American Indian tribes, among other sources).

Your day is coming, Australia: a return to (and expansion of) freedom is near.

And for everyone else as well, I hope.

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

LOL!

Funniest thing I've seen all day!

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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

I never would have believed that a PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES would become so famous for dementia and cognitive impairment that his name would be associated with an awkward or "brain-dead" action, as in:

Wow, that was a Biden move."

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Narg 6 points ago +6 / -0

Thanks for the link! Inspiring.

Any group that tells its members to lie to, cheat, rape, and murder those who haven't joined THE GROUP and to work to subjugate ALL who aren't in the group isn't a religion, but a psychopathic plan for world domination.

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Narg 15 points ago +15 / -0

Or stage 4 turbo cancer.

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Narg 7 points ago +7 / -0

The headline DID sound mighty familiar.

I'd be flattered and pissed at the same time; honesty and simple courtesy are never too much to expect.

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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

"Cancers are always self limiting" -- because they often kill the patient. In most cases, cancers keep growing unless some intervention puts a stop to that.

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Narg 8 points ago +8 / -0

Terrific high-effort comment, Slyver -- worthy of being its own post.

You don't have to lie to rewrite history, you just have to leave things out. You would not believe how much has been left out.

YES! Although actual lying is clearly in evidence as well.

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