Just a friendly reminder that those disposable plastic water bottles are not good long-term storage. Get some food-grade container like this: https://www.amazon.com/Emergency-Water-Storage-Gallon-Tank/dp/B07YLYQG2L
Also keep a little bleach on-hand for disinfecting it.
Remember when the Left was anti-war? Ask a leftie why we went to Iraq, and they'll say, "For the oil", as if it's obvious. Ask them why China might have an interest in us leaving Afghanistan and allowing it to break down into chaos, and they'll say, "idk but it's probably Trump's fault. Also, it's racist to criticize China, you bigot".
I think it's because the Left has solidified its hold over academia, the media, and the government. They don't have to pretend anymore for the normies because they control all the (visible) levers of power. Normies go along with it because in their minds the Left now is still the Left of the 1970s.
Exactly. Science simply answers why a natural phenomenon occurs, or how to perform some procedure to get a desired result. It does not provide any insight into questions like, "Should we be doing this?" or "What do we value?".
I've been thinking about this lately. Right now many businesses are mandating a mask and/or vaccine for "our own good". Many of these businesses also have public restrooms. Why don't they put people at the door of these restrooms to mandate handwashing? That would actually contribute to reducing disease, unlike masks.
The answer, of course, is that it has never been about disease prevention; it's about control.
Original source:
https://www.scribd.com/document/520115982/Federal-judge-s-ruling-on-Remain-in-Mexico
Quote is from Section 6, Paragraph 4.
This is interesting. Apparently a lot of people thought that the picture is faked. The article addresses this concern:
" Faced with "a staggering number of people" who "refuse to believe in the authenticity of this image", Jean-Noël Lafargue, a teacher of digital practices at the Le Havre school of art and the University of Paris 8, conducted the survey. Having done so, he decided to share his thoughts in an article, published online: "This case made me want to think about how the notion of photo editing, by becoming familiar, makes everyone think they are specialists in the manipulation of images". " [auto-translated]
Lots of questions and inconsistencies with this one:
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Why is Jill using the crutch on the healthy side and not the injured side?
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Why are Joe and Jill wearing masks here but they weren't in Hawaii earlier this week?
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Why aren't the marines wearing masks? I thought the DoD had a blanket rule on this but maybe I'm misinformed.
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The article says that Jill was treated at Walter Reed "more than two weeks ago". So why is she seemingly fine in the Hawaiian pictures, which would've been about a week post-treatment, but wearing the boot here, even further removed from the day of treatment?
Some of this could be explained as Daily Mail being sloppy and having several mistakes in their writing, but it doesn't make this any less weird.
I have mixed feelings on the video. If you've never been introduced to the idea of mass psychosis/hypnosis, then this is an adequate introduction. The hippie/psychedelic imagery feels... off. I understand that this video was made for a secular audience that rejects God, but if you look at the other videos on the channel it gets into some weird stuff while simultaneously promoting mainstream "gurus" like Joe Rogan.
It's like men who read GQ for "self-improvement". I'm happy that they're attempting to improve themselves, but I don't trust the source or motivation of their information.
Oh, please. There's no call to insult. FB and twitter are completely controlled. They don't allow anything that could actually damage. All the real redpills/truth bombs will never be allowed to fly on FB or twitter.
You can continue to use them, and that's fine. But don't denigrate those of us who refuse to waste our time on there.
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The water is boiling, frogs. Are you ready to jump out yet?