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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Woke way that Juneteenth is typically framed and celebrated is off-putting because everything Woke is a twisted lie, BUT regardless of that element, celebrating the END OF SLAVERY in America is plenty worthwhile.

Slavery is pure evil. I'm glad it's gone (at least as a legal means of "owning" another human being; we all know that human trafficking still exists, but outside the law . . . Trump is working on that). YOU're glad its gone too, of course; who isn't?

When Woke is just a sour faded memory, the end of legal slavery in America will still be worth celebrating. Perhaps we'll give the holiday a new name.

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm very glad to hear that you aren't alone in all this. Having friends and family who share a similar understanding of the extreme situation we are in can make all the difference. It doesn't end the pain but can certainly give strength, and being able to talk and FEEL openly about what is happening is nature's way of shedding some of the load and regaining emotional fortitude.

Best wishes, fren.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

Until 1933, a dollar bought roughly 1/20 (one twentieth) of an ounce of gold (by law)

Today, a dollar buys roughly 1/2,330 (one two-thousand three hundred and thirty-ith) of an ounce of gold.

$20 per ounce to $2330 per ounce. THAT's an even more accurate (but still not the full story) of what has been stolen from us.

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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

Unlike "Pride Month", celebrating the end of legalized chattel slavery in the United States seems a perfectly legit reason for a holiday. I know that Juneteenth is being framed and used as Woke ammunition, but c'mon -- ending slavery here IS something to celebrate.

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Narg 11 points ago +12 / -1

"There ARE no coincidences" -- and yet silver is element #47 on the periodic table, and Trump is soon to become America's 47th president.

Silver and gold were specified in the Constitution as the ONLY form of money the States could require as "a Tender in Payment of Debts" because paper money has long history of being used to falsely inflate a nation's money supply (thus stealing wealth from the People) and to fund tyranny.

Gold and Silver are the guardians of freedom when used as a nation's currency (not that tyranny cannot co-exist with such a currency, but rather that it is somewhat held in check by not being able to print money from thin air). Until 1913 (and a few short periods before), paper money was tied to gold and, until 1933, could be exchanged not just at the Treasury but at any bank for a legally specified amount of precious metal. In daily commerce, a silver dollar was considered the same as a dollar bill, and one could freely be exchanged for the other.

Article 1, Section 10: Powers Denied to the States

No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility. [more]

I don't see how Trump's incoming administration # being "47" could possibly have been set up to match silver's periodic table # as part of the Plan, but it catches my eye. Sometimes something random or accidental has unexpected meaning for humans, and this seems to be an example. Or -- see it as planned by God or the universe or whatever. But the White Hats weren't involved in this one, I'm pretty sure.

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Narg 8 points ago +8 / -0

Sauce (other than just "cancer.org") would be useful. I can probably dig those stats out, but it'll take awhile.

EDIT: So far, I've used a Yandex.com search to find:

Breast cancer statistics in the United States It is estimated that in 2023, around 297,790 breast cancer cases in women will be diagnosed in the U.S.

That's 297,790 TOTAL women in the US, NOT women UNDER 45.

Which already is starting to make the list of stats in the meme sus.

https://www.singlecare.com/blog/news/breast-cancer-statistics/

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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nice overview of the Great Awakening and the tools and processes being used, including an interesting take on Truth Social.

Edit: Also, don't click the LINK in the X post shown above (it gives me an error page at X); click somewhere else in the post or use this direct link: https://x.com/holonabove/status/1803011466250920072

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Narg 15 points ago +15 / -0

If you haven't seen Ancient Apocalypse yet, you're in for a treat.

The establishment HATES this Netflix series (see the Wikipedia article on the topic) and some of their criticism might be accurate (I don't know the subject matter enough to say) but what is presented on-screen by British writer Graham Hancock tells a story all its own. By the end of the 8-part series I was blown away. Whether Hancock's take on the meaning of what he's found is entirely accurate or not, SOMETHING quite different than the Standard and Official view is clearly in evidence.

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Narg 5 points ago +5 / -0

". . . yet."

Exactly.

Excellent meme. Too strong for some, but just right for many.

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Narg 11 points ago +11 / -0

Wow.

He's not just talking about stopping the WITHHOLDING of estimated taxes from workers' paychecks, but -- it sounds like, given the actual words he uses -- ENDING TAXATION OF LABOR. "Ending the payroll tax" - YES!

Here's hoping.

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Narg 6 points ago +6 / -0

The idea is that the Bird Flu "epidemic" is being planned and pushed at least in part to cover for the dramatic upswing in jab deaths / depopulation forecast by Deagal and others, with an acceleration coming 3 to 5 years after the injections.

I wish I didn't find that so plausible, but . . . I do.

Hope to hell I'm wrong.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

I feel certain that's true -- it's not the whole truth, but I can't believe it's not one of the driving forces involved.

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

the constant force needed to brainwash someone is more constant then the force required to un brainwash. It took them a long time to get society to this point. Slowly and constantly controlling.

I agree completely with that; I'm just pointing out that -- as we know -- different people have different speeds at which they can accept the truth, and for that matter each of us has particular areas where we are more resistant to ACCEPTING the truth. People on this board tend to be more willing to look at new perspectives and to change paradigms than the general public.

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Narg 8 points ago +8 / -0

Everything the Cabal has been pushing for DECADES degrades, devalues, endangers, and mis-defines women.

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Narg 8 points ago +8 / -0

Exactly. He was strongly and sincerely anti-war, and had the biggest megaphone on the planet. Lennon was confused about some things, yes, but (I believe) was working his way to the truth. He wasn't allowed to live long enough to finish the job.

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Narg 3 points ago +3 / -0

How difficult it is for someone to hear a Truth depends to a large degree on how PAINFUL that Truth is to the individual in question.

That is why, for example, child sex slavery, child sacrifice, and other maximum horrors are still too much for most people. The Truth in that case is making inroads, but it's a slow process because EVERYONE (other than psychopaths and some sociopaths) has a powerful aversion to the idea of such horrific treatment of children.

For lesser evils, a lot depends on how strongly a person's psychological defense system is bound up with the issue: is the Democrat Party a stand-in for a bulwark against evil in a persons mind? That was OFTEN true in the 60s and 70s, for instance (speaking as a refugee from that time myself, although I was never a Democrat). Republicans were cold, heartless, etc. and the Democrats were the party of Compassion.

Total BS, of course, but the Dems did a great job of convincing millions of people that it was true.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't know, but I do think being jabbed would increase the likelihood of tats causing cancer, because the jabs seem to make EVERY bad thing that can happen to people (including car accidents, as "vaxidents" show) more likely. There's an near-endless list of studies and scientific commentary now describing WHY the jabs are so dangerous.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ah. Good point; military (esp. Navy?) guys are the original tattoo enthusiasts, predating the modern popularity of body art.

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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

Send them posts from here that you believe will resonate with the person's (or persons') current beliefs yet offer a bit of wake-up potential. That sometimes works for me. There's a lot of material at this point in the Awakening that fits the bill; people are already starting to wake up so not every bit of reality will seem like an insane conspiracy theory to most folks.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've seen video of Hakeem speaking, and he's an incredibly scary guy. He can talk like he's fully MAGA while, of course, doing every anti-MAGA thing possible in real life. It gave me the creeps watching him speak; he lies so convincingly that I found myself almost believing he meant what he was saying, despite KNOWING that he did not. King of the Con Men, an Anti-Christ wannabe, or something like that. Smoother even than Obama.

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Narg 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Imagine awakening in a prison guarded by mice. Not just any mice, but mice you could communicate with."


“Before the prospect of an intelligence explosion, we humans are like small children playing with a bomb. Such is the mismatch between the power of our plaything and the immaturity of our conduct. Superintelligence is a challenge for which we are not ready now and will not be ready for a long time. We have little idea when the detonation will occur, though if we hold the device to our ear, we can hear a faint ticking sound.”

Nick Bostrom in Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies -- published a decade ago in 2014


A similar warning from about the same time:

The people creating a machine superintelligence (or a broad, human-level intelligence that might improve its own code, even without being told to) could take precautions – although many seem not to be doing so, and indeed most, according to James Barrat and others, are seemingly unaware of the dangers.

If you were among the more thoughtful AI/ASI [artificial super intelligence] researchers, you might create your new smarter-than-us intelligence within a disconnected computer environment, with no link to the Internet or to other computers. Barrat describes how laughably ineffective that would likely be: “Now, really put yourself in the ASI's shoes. Imagine awakening in a prison guarded by mice. Not just any mice, but mice you could communicate with.”

Barrat discusses what might follow in detail, but you already know the outcome: even before the mice get scammed into letting the ASI out of the box with the promise of protecting micekind from the evil cat nation – which is surely building an ASI of its own – the mice would probably be toast.

Barrat's comment (in the quotation marks) is from Our Final Invention: Artificial Intelligence and the End of the Human Era published in 2013.

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Narg 7 points ago +8 / -1

Good question. Tattoos seem a lot more prevalent among lefties, and I suspect have been pushed by the Cabal along with so many other things that were formerly seen as suspect or not acceptable. Lefties are -- I think, but don't have data for -- more likely to be COVID-jabbed.

In any case, I suspect the jabs make any tattooed person more likely to get cancer, if only because of the immune system degradation they are known to cause.

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Narg 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes. In the 50s and 60s -- and 70s and 80s, for that matter -- children lived in the real world because aside from a few hours stolen by television in the evenings, they didn't have artificial reality taking over their consciousness -- no internet, no constant-streaming videos. Biking and running and playing outside, fishing or hunting or just walking with friends or alone, or doing chores -- that was a typical after-school time during daylight hours and on the weekends.

Life is very different now for most children.

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Narg 31 points ago +31 / -0

This is a an EXCELLENT, high-effort X post, giving a broad look at Trump's decades-long efforts to break the grip of evil and corruption on America and the world. Enough detail to be interesting and informative (including 21 references and links at the end) without being over-long. Don't miss this one.

Great catch, Slechta5614!

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